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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 06:06 PM
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Default 2002 disco won't shift out of park when cold?

Having problems shifting out of park after truck has been sitting for a couple hours. I have to push the brakes a couple times and mess with it. After its warmed it shifts fine its just on initial start up. Any help is appreciated.
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 07:53 PM
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There is a switch that is either stuck or broken. When you press the brake in it allows you to shift out of park, it's located behind the brake pedal.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 07:54 PM
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Next time only place a question in one place. Read your other thread.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 09:07 PM
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You will need to replace a switch on your brake pedal.
I think there are two of them - brake lights and the ABS.
Might be one more for the park lock.

The switch pulls in a magnetic solenoid which pulls back the lock bar on the transmission shifter.
You can hear it clicking when you push down the brake pedal and you are in park if you listen closely and it is working.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 10:00 PM
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OK thanks I'll check it out tomorrow. I do hear it click when I push the pedal.
I will let you know I find.
 
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