Shifting into park

It's your jeep telling you that it wants me to own it.


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Possibly if any one knew what you were working on....they made xj's for 17ish years....maybe more detail? Do u have to try and shove it past park? Is it just tricky shifting into all gears or just park?
 
Ok, my bad flores, I just had a flashback of all the other "great" advice posts you have blessed us with, it is an 89. It comes out of park easily but when I go to put it back in park it can be extremely difficult. And it happens on any surface.
 
Does it have the updated shift interlock solenoid? It's a recall and there is a tsb on it. I'll flash a pic of what it should look like outa mine in the morning.....
U can disco the linkage at the trans and see if it's still hard to get into park....pretty good chance it's that solenoid if it still does it


Btw u have a pretty shitty opinion of my advice for only having been here a few months....you've obviously been here long enough to know that we need info if u need help though....
 
Yeah, not to pick on you but posts like this are why I quit throwing out help in the OEM Tech forum. "It" could be a whole bunch of concerns depending on what year- and too many people won't engage the brain before fingers hit the keyboard. So good luck with that.
 
yeah I forgot to put the important details. It was a spur of the moment post and I didn't think but I had stated in my second reply that it was an 89. I understand it could probably get frustrating after a while.
 
In case anyone else comes across this post with a similar problem, my '94 with AW-4 auto trans was doing the same thing, I could find all gears but not park. Additional symptom was lots of slop in the shifter when shifting into gear positions. If I held the shifter all the way forward, PARK would engage, but when I let go it would slip into REVERSE. The problem was the cable bracket on the transmission was loose, and let the cable act like it was out of adjustment. I used some thread sealant and 1/2" socket to tighten the bracket, now it goes into PARK and there is no slop in the shifter.
 
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