Car stuck in park? The Madison auto repair techs at one of Madison Auto Care's seven NAPA service centers can help you with that.
You were planning to drive your car to Bike Week today, but that didn't happen. You didn’t go anywhere. Your car refused to go into gear.
Familyhandyman.com notes there are many reasons an automatic transmission could give you problems when trying to shift gears. Those could range from low, no, or dirty transmission fluid to failed sensors to “misaligned, damaged, or stripped out” gears. On the other hand, it could be something as simple as having your foot on the brake or a weak battery.
Familyhandyman.com offers these tips to check to see if it’s something minor: “Parking on a steep incline can jam the lock pin against the gears that keep your car from rolling away when in park, making it difficult to move the shifter. Rocking back and forth in the front seat should release pressure off the pin. In cold temperatures, let the car warm up before shifting into gear. Automatic transmission fluid may need to heat up before it flows properly (or warm up a hardened seal) especially when it’s cold outside.”
If it’s not a simple fix, then your best bet is to call a trusted Madison auto care technician like those at any of Madison Auto Care's seven NAPA service centers for help: Clausen Auto, Handel Auto, Genin’s Auto, Capitol Tire, Odana Tire, Hansen’s Auto, or Aeschbach Auto.
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