Owner's Manual

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Torque
Lock
If
you are parking on a hill and you don’t shift your
vehicle into PARK (P) properly, the weight of the vehicle
may put
too
much force on the parking pawl in the
transmission.
You
may find it difficult
to
pull the shift
lever
out
of PARK (P). This is called torque lock.
To
prevent torque lock, set the parking brake and then
shift into PARK (P) properly before you leave the
driver’s seat.
To
find
out
how,
see Shifting Into
Park
(P)
on page
2-36.
When you are ready
to
drive, move the shift lever out of
PARK (P) before you release the parking brake.
If
torque lock does occur, you may need
to
have another
vehicle push yours a little uphill
to
take some of the
pressure from the parking pawl in the transmission,
so
you can pull the shift lever out of PARK (P).
Shifting
Out
of
Park
(P)
Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock
control system. You have
to
fully apply your regular
brakes before you can shift from PARK (P) when the
ignition is in RUN. See Automatic Transmission
Operation on page
2-32.
If
you cannot shift
out
of PARK (P), ease pressure on
the shift lever and push the shift lever all the way up into
PARK (P) as you maintain brake application. Then,
move the shift lever into the gear you want.
If you ever hold the brake pedal down but still can’t shift
out
of PARK (P), try this:
1.
Turn the key
to
LOCK.
2.
Apply and hold the brake until the end of Step
4,
3.
Shift the vehicle
to
NEUTRAL
(N).
4.
Start the vehicle and then shift
to
the drive gear
you want.
5.
Have the system fixed as soon as you can.
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