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Majesticdisco1
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Union City California
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Well I wnet wheeling in hollister 2 days ago with the west coast rovers group and got mud under my body I had it wash but not all the way. Now sometimes when I go to reverse it won't budge outta park and I know that has to do with the brake sensor probably because it has mud on it. Anyhow How do I clean it and where is it so I can get the mud off of it so I don't have to worry about not shifting outta park.
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If you can't shift out of park, it is not a brake sensor problem, more then likely it is either your brake switch or the solonoid that releases the tranny to shift.
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