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Can't shift out of park without the override.

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by crushh87, Aug 25, 2014.

  1. Aug 25, 2014 at 6:15 PM
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    crushh87

    crushh87 [OP] Woo Pig

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    4in MaxTrac Lift Spindles, 2in Pro Comp AAL, MB 352 16x8.5 Wheels, 285/75/r16 General Grabber AT2s, 2.7L I4
    Okay, so let's just say I tried to park on a dirt field at school and did not realize that I was going to sink into the mud. :D I had someone pull me out and everything worked fine except I had to really pull on my shifter to get it to come out of park. It now changes gears fine but I have to use the shift override to shift the truck out of park.

    My brakes still work, my lights all work (I think?), everything is normal but trying to shift out of park. I was going to take it in to toyota this weekend and have them look at it but I figured I might as well check here and see if anyone else has any ideas first.

    Thanks for any help you can provide. Let me know if I need to clear anything up.

    (Mud sucks, all it does is break stuff)
     
  2. Aug 26, 2014 at 6:01 PM
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    crushh87

    crushh87 [OP] Woo Pig

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    4in MaxTrac Lift Spindles, 2in Pro Comp AAL, MB 352 16x8.5 Wheels, 285/75/r16 General Grabber AT2s, 2.7L I4
    Figured it out. #4 fuse was blown in the fuse box by the battery.
     

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