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cannot shift out of park and the gears shift is making a clickng sound when I depress the brake. However the brake lights are working.
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check the shift assembly for a "shift lock release" slot. insert a small screwdriver or key into that slot and see if it releases the shifter. is so, there are fusees that actuate the shift lock mechanism, have them checked ans replaced if needed. if not, it is very likely that your mechanism has a broken lever inside. it is a small plastic clip that can be easily replaced, with a few minor tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
The clicking sound you are hearing is the Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid. If the floor shifter cannot be moved out of the PARK position, refer to Shifter Locked In Place below. SHIFTER LOCKED IN PLACE Remove the instrument panel cover below the steering column, then remove the steering column shrouds to gain access to the brake transmission shift interlock (BTSI) solenoid. The solenoid is part of the interlock cable assembly. Disconnect the wire connector from the rear of the BTSI solenoid. Insert the ignition key and turn it to the ON position. With the brakes applied, try moving the shifter out of the PARK position. If the lever now moves freely in and out of PARK, perform the Circuit Test below. If the shift lever still does not move from the PARK position, remove the BTSI cable from the shift lever assembly. If the shift lever now moves freely in and out of the park position, the BTSI solenoid is faulty and the interlock cable must be replaced. If the shift lever still does not move from the park position, the problem is in the shift lever assembly or the ignition interlock cassette. CIRCUIT TEST Check the system fuse in the junction block (An open or blown fuse would allow the shift lever to be moved in and out of the PARK position without the brake pedal applied). Remove the instrument panel cover below the steering column, then remove the steering column shrouds to gain access to the brake transmission shift interlock (BTSI) solenoid. Disconnect the wire connector from the rear of the BTSI solenoid. Insert the ignition key and turn it to the ON position. Back-probe the wire connector's terminal number 2 with a test light. The test light should illuminate. If not, there is an open or short in the ignition feed circuit leading to the BTSI solenoid. Repair the open or short. Next, back-probe the wire connector with a test light, placing the test light in series between the two wires. At this point, the test light should illuminate. If not, there is an open in the ground circuit or brake lamp switch. Repair the open or replace brake lamp switch as necessary. Depress the brake pedal. The test light should go out. If it does not, there is a short in the ground circuit or brake lamp switch. Repair the short or replace brake lamp switch as necessary. Reconnect the wire connector to the solenoid. If the circuit passes the above test and the shifter can still be moved freely in and out of PARK without the brake pedal depressed, replace the interlock cable.