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2001 Honda Accord
SYLVIA VASQUEZ
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2001 HONDA ACCORD
6 CYL
FWD
AUTOMATIC
120,000 MILES
My car turns on but does not want to get out of park? What could it be
Friday, March 13th, 2009 AT 11:13 AM
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KHLOW2008
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Hi sylvia vasquez,
The interlock is not functioning correctly to release the gear shift and you should check if the brake lights are working.
The brake switch is an integral part of the interlock system.
You can use the ignition key to insert into the gear shift unlock slot to manually shift out of park and start vehicle in N position.
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