01 CL Type-S Gear shift PROBLEM
#1
4th Gear
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01 CL Type-S Gear shift PROBLEM
Automatic gear shifter sticks sporadically. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt.
-Brake and brake lights work fine
-Horn works
-Fuses are ok also
When its not working, I can depress the brakes to the floor and nothing. I do this several times and still nothing. Sometimes I bang on the geatshift and it finally moves, other times I wait, keep depressing brake then it finally works. Makes life hectic when backing out of a parking spot and cant get into drive quickly!
Anyone else encounter this and have a fix?
-Brake and brake lights work fine
-Horn works
-Fuses are ok also
When its not working, I can depress the brakes to the floor and nothing. I do this several times and still nothing. Sometimes I bang on the geatshift and it finally moves, other times I wait, keep depressing brake then it finally works. Makes life hectic when backing out of a parking spot and cant get into drive quickly!
Anyone else encounter this and have a fix?
#2
I'm assuming you're talking about when you're trying to shift out of park. Happened to me once. It's usually a faulty brake switch (which from what I've read is somewhat common on these cars) I haven't replaced mine, but I have heard that it's a very simple fix. I'm sure there's a DIY about it 'round here...
Or you can just pop the shift lock and start the car in neutral and go reverse --> drive from there.
Or you can just pop the shift lock and start the car in neutral and go reverse --> drive from there.
#3
lowrd on tein CS biatch
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brake switch is right above your brake pedal where the interior trim ends by your leg. just follow the brake pedal assembly and you will see it clearly..
if you wanna test it, disconnect the wires and check for continuity with your volt meter set on OHMS. when the brake is not touched I presume it is not completing the circuit and when u press the pedal and the spring in the switch opens it up that should complete4 the circuit.
it could be the other way around tho, but either way it should complete a circuit and then disconnect the circuit, every time you actual the brake pedal switch....
when u are in the car and it's on, and u press the brake pedal switch... do you hear the little click by the shifter that is disengaging the lock?
if you wanna test it, disconnect the wires and check for continuity with your volt meter set on OHMS. when the brake is not touched I presume it is not completing the circuit and when u press the pedal and the spring in the switch opens it up that should complete4 the circuit.
it could be the other way around tho, but either way it should complete a circuit and then disconnect the circuit, every time you actual the brake pedal switch....
when u are in the car and it's on, and u press the brake pedal switch... do you hear the little click by the shifter that is disengaging the lock?
#4
4th Gear
Thread Starter
brake switch is right above your brake pedal where the interior trim ends by your leg. just follow the brake pedal assembly and you will see it clearly..
if you wanna test it, disconnect the wires and check for continuity with your volt meter set on OHMS. when the brake is not touched I presume it is not completing the circuit and when u press the pedal and the spring in the switch opens it up that should complete4 the circuit.
it could be the other way around tho, but either way it should complete a circuit and then disconnect the circuit, every time you actual the brake pedal switch....
when u are in the car and it's on, and u press the brake pedal switch... do you hear the little click by the shifter that is disengaging the lock?
if you wanna test it, disconnect the wires and check for continuity with your volt meter set on OHMS. when the brake is not touched I presume it is not completing the circuit and when u press the pedal and the spring in the switch opens it up that should complete4 the circuit.
it could be the other way around tho, but either way it should complete a circuit and then disconnect the circuit, every time you actual the brake pedal switch....
when u are in the car and it's on, and u press the brake pedal switch... do you hear the little click by the shifter that is disengaging the lock?
#5
lowrd on tein CS biatch
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k well then if ur brake switch IS working for sure then u need the mechanism that disengages the lock by the shifter.
I would see where that is.... get 2 wires and connect them to ur battery to get 12 v and then power the mechanism up directly to see if it actuates.
if it doesn't do shit... that's going to be ur problem.
you gotta keep moving from the things that work and follow it to the source of your problem. each time u find the next thing in line... test it for continuity and or power it up to make sure it does in fact work.. then move onward.
I would see where that is.... get 2 wires and connect them to ur battery to get 12 v and then power the mechanism up directly to see if it actuates.
if it doesn't do shit... that's going to be ur problem.
you gotta keep moving from the things that work and follow it to the source of your problem. each time u find the next thing in line... test it for continuity and or power it up to make sure it does in fact work.. then move onward.
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