Your question is too vague. Ask again with information about the year make and model of the car because there are many different causes for your problem.
2006-11-18 21:53:21
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answered by Cardino 2
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Are you parking on a incline? Sometimes if you are on a hill the car will be hard to take out of park so you should always set the e-brake before putting it in park on a hill. As some other people have said you neeed to be more specific about your auto to get a better answer!
I once had an oldsmobile that was hard to shift out of park sometimes too. It had something to do with the inside notch that locks in to the gear when placing it park. It was very worn and the linkage was out of alignment. As someone has already answered your question, it could be your linkage is mis-aligned and/or the bushings or worn out. Get new rubber grommets or bushings to remedy that problem. Hope that helps!
2006-11-18 23:16:02
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answered by I made this! 3
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U might have a broke Transmission mount or engine mount letting the shifter linkage be out of alignment ! Maybe even worn bushings or grommets.IF its a floor shift - the linkage on the transmission might b loose.etc.etc.etc.
2006-11-18 22:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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extra information might want to help yet sick attempt I take it that it has an computerized transmission, if this issue persevered for the most suitable leg of your vacation residing house then you have done damage i do not recognize this automobile yet some have lengthy gone to creating use of the potential-steerage pump to run the powered brakes in the journey that your automobile has this characteristic then perhaps a hose or examine valve in the journey that your fortunate at any price you had more effective examine the potential-steerage oil aspect. different automobiles use vacuum from the intake of the engine to assist with the brakes if this went as far as to run the engine backwards this hose may were blown off,at any price you had best fess up, this may bypass yet when some one were killed that is how a touch oops can flow way enormous.
2016-11-29 06:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Need more info, however it is possible the linkage is out of adjustment or the bushing are worn. Have a good ay.
2006-11-18 22:44:48
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answered by ? 4
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it's your transmission it might be too late to use transmission fluid to fix it.
2006-11-18 21:51:55
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answered by uknowme 6
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