2006 Dodge Charger won't shift out of park
#61
#62
how did u get it out of park?
#63
#68
Not sure about a recall yet, but I called Chrysler Customer Care and opened up a complaint ticket and they assisted in the repair. I still had to pay for the tow plus $50 deductible. It was about $400 total ticket. (NOTE: I've had 3 prior dodge products and my family has purchased Dodge's for many years...that may have helped).
#70
If the car starts, then it is just the safety lock out. At least that's what it was on mine and I have the '09 R/T.
My son was messing with my FOB and just going nuts on the buttons until the car locked up. I could unlock, lock, start the car and work everything else, but the car would not shift out of park.
Called the dealership and was told about a button. I was told to pull the rubber holder out that is to the right of the shifter. The rectangle looking one that you would throw change into or a pen. In there is a button that you can press (a reset so it is called). Push the button, then leave the car alone for 15 minutes without touching, turning on, turning off, or anything!!!! Then the reset will hold. If you mess this up, you will have to push the reset button again the next time you go to drive.
If this does not work, let me know, but also let me know the year and model of yours.
My son was messing with my FOB and just going nuts on the buttons until the car locked up. I could unlock, lock, start the car and work everything else, but the car would not shift out of park.
Called the dealership and was told about a button. I was told to pull the rubber holder out that is to the right of the shifter. The rectangle looking one that you would throw change into or a pen. In there is a button that you can press (a reset so it is called). Push the button, then leave the car alone for 15 minutes without touching, turning on, turning off, or anything!!!! Then the reset will hold. If you mess this up, you will have to push the reset button again the next time you go to drive.
If this does not work, let me know, but also let me know the year and model of yours.