Posted by Bret4207 on May 06, 2018 at 07:16:24 from (64.19.90.196):
I'm having problems with the floor mounted shifter on an 05 Ford Escape with auto tranny. There's a mechanism Ford installs that allows you to get the tranny out of park by popping a cover next to the shifter and activating a release with a screwdriver. Well, my problem is the PO apparently screwed it up or broke it somehow and now it drops and block the shifter from going out of drive or neutral. Is anyone aware of an exploded view diagram of the shifter mechanism on line? I can't find anything that will blow up big enough to be able to see the parts so I can figure out what to replace. My mechanic fixed it a couple days back and told me I needed to replace some parts, but it's dropped again. He doesn't have an exploded view either.
Ideas or links? Oh, and no, it's NOT an electrical issue related tt he brake switch.
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