Has anybody ever had a problem pushing in the release knob on the transmission shifter knob to shift from PARK to any other gear?? Mine stuck today and it took a good deal of moving and pulling to get it to be "squeezable" and move the car out of PARK. Didn't do it the rest of the day but now am concerned. Any thoughts?
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Re: Shift Knob Inoperative
Were you parked on a slope with your brake off. Sounds like a common problem coming out of Park ... independent of Thunderbirds.Frank
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Re: Shift Knob Inoperative
It's the brake light switch, here's one thread on it:
http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...e+light+switch
Please bear in mind that you may not have brake lights even if you do start in neutral, so this needs to be attended to.Life without passion is no life at all.
Sean Combs
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It has happened to us once in December 2010. I got the same response of "put your foot on the brake before trying to start.
WOW never thought of that!
It has worked fine since.
Twice though the 2011 Lincoln MKS pushbutton start did not work. Now that might be my fault as I may have hit the button before applying the brake.
I'm keeping an eye on that one.
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