XLRATING
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- My XLR/V(s)
- 2006 Infrared XLR (Beauty); 2008 GT500 (Beast); 2007 Black XLR-V (Victor)
Took Beauty for a drive today & apparently I was done before she was, because when I got home she didn't want to go into park so I could put the top up. Searched the forum & didn't find anything identical, but did find these possibilities:
1. Broken shifter cable - don't think it's this as we had it replaced 4 years ago when it broke, & the car would not change into ANY gear when it went. The car shifts through all gears fine, it just feels like it's hit something that won't budge when you push the shifter to park.
2. Gearshift assembly/solenoid - don't think it's this because the assembly was replaced 2 years ago, & while we haven't hooked up the Tech 2, we hear the solenoid clicking.
I got it to go into park by putting it in neutral & putting on the parking brake, then popping the parking brake off by putting it in drive. Did this a couple of times & got it to go into park, took it out of park & had to do that routine again to get it back into park. We're thinking some sensor related to the parking brake might have gone wonky (& Mike informs me that I'm the ONLY person on the planet that uses the parking brake.
Hey, I spent most of my life in the mountains where you had to!). Any suggestions on possibilities - has anyone else has something like this happen? 
1. Broken shifter cable - don't think it's this as we had it replaced 4 years ago when it broke, & the car would not change into ANY gear when it went. The car shifts through all gears fine, it just feels like it's hit something that won't budge when you push the shifter to park.
2. Gearshift assembly/solenoid - don't think it's this because the assembly was replaced 2 years ago, & while we haven't hooked up the Tech 2, we hear the solenoid clicking.
I got it to go into park by putting it in neutral & putting on the parking brake, then popping the parking brake off by putting it in drive. Did this a couple of times & got it to go into park, took it out of park & had to do that routine again to get it back into park. We're thinking some sensor related to the parking brake might have gone wonky (& Mike informs me that I'm the ONLY person on the planet that uses the parking brake.

