Removing the Center Console in search of Pepsi
#1
Removing the Center Console in search of Pepsi
I spilled a pepsi in my center console and now it takes forever to shift the car out of park. I just have to keep trying till I get it right. Anyway, I figure that if I am able to open up the center console, I might be able to get at where the problem is. A mec told me to clean it with brake cleaner. Another told me rubbing alcohol...
I guess my question is where is the CELINIOD (sp) located in this car? If I just pull out the console, would I be able to find it right there or do I have to go into a shifter box? Is the celiniod even the problem that I have?
Not too familiar with cars, so a response in layman terms would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Maxima 95
I guess my question is where is the CELINIOD (sp) located in this car? If I just pull out the console, would I be able to find it right there or do I have to go into a shifter box? Is the celiniod even the problem that I have?
Not too familiar with cars, so a response in layman terms would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Maxima 95
#3
ok, I found a site that shows me how to remove the console as if I'm installing a sterio. At work now, but it looks like I can remove the plastic around the gear shift. Is this where I need to be to find the seliniod, or do I need to get into a box under the shifter?
Thanks
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#4
Originally Posted by Waterproof
ok, I found a site that shows me how to remove the console as if I'm installing a sterio. At work now, but it looks like I can remove the plastic around the gear shift. Is this where I need to be to find the seliniod, or do I need to get into a box under the shifter?
Thanks
Thanks
#5
Not sure. Someone told me that there is a seliniod that moves when I hit the break. This allows the gear shift to unlock so that I can shift out of park. They told me that this seliniod was probably jammed up, and if I cleaned it, my worries would be over. It seemed reasonable to me, but I'm not sure if this is right or not.
Again, any advice that could be given would be great.
Again, any advice that could be given would be great.
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Is it doing it in all gears, or just when you shift from park. If it does it for all gears, then it's probably not that solenoid. Try taking the console off and just cleaning off the linkages and everythiing else under there. It worked for me when I spilled coke in mine.
#12
Originally Posted by Waterproof
ok, I found a site that shows me how to remove the console as if I'm installing a sterio. At work now, but it looks like I can remove the plastic around the gear shift. Is this where I need to be to find the seliniod, or do I need to get into a box under the shifter?
Thanks
Thanks
#13
#15
Originally Posted by Waterproof
Not sure. Someone told me that there is a seliniod that moves when I hit the break. This allows the gear shift to unlock so that I can shift out of park. They told me that this seliniod was probably jammed up, and if I cleaned it, my worries would be over. It seemed reasonable to me, but I'm not sure if this is right or not.
Again, any advice that could be given would be great.
Again, any advice that could be given would be great.
There is no solinoid, shift lockout cable from the ignition switch. (Not the brake pedal.) The only switch at the auto tranny shifter is the OD. Make sure it moves freely. If there is a connection from the brake pedal, it ain't in here.
#16
There is a shift-lock solenoid that releases when the brake pedal is pushed. Pressing the brake disengages the solenoid electromagnetically, thus allowing you to shift out of park. I once shorted the fuse to the solenoid on my Honda Accord (I have since sold the Honda). Pepsi may be gumming things up, but probably not how your mechanic explained. You can't just go cleaning the solenoid because the lever that releases the shift lock is the only part that is exposed. The solenoid itself (the part that may be gummy inside) is typically sealed. If you are sure that this is the problem, you may consider purchasing a new one from a junk yard (expect to pay around $US 5-10). It is not too difficult to pry up the plastic that surrounds the "gear shift box"--the difficult part is figuring out how to get to the solenoid, but it should not be too bad. Once you have the plastic cover off, you should insert your key and press the brak. Listen for the click of the solenoid as it retracts and watch for moving parts. Search for the spot where the solenoid locks with the gear shifter. You'll find it.
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Fixed!
Thanks all for the info. Luckily it wasn't the seliniod, but just the pepsi sticking up the gears. I cleaned it with water and used a little brake cleaner too. Had to let it sit for a while after the cleaning, but its seems as good as new now.
Thinking about cleaning the starter next.
Thanks all for the info. Luckily it wasn't the seliniod, but just the pepsi sticking up the gears. I cleaned it with water and used a little brake cleaner too. Had to let it sit for a while after the cleaning, but its seems as good as new now.
Thinking about cleaning the starter next.
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