P & N Good but R, D, 2 & 1 Cutoff Engine

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May 5, 2018 | 07:55 PM
  #11  
Quote: Does the truck jerk like you dumped the clutch when it dies? Or does the engine just quit running? If the latter, think I would check out the shift linkage and such, and see if it isn't pulling on a harness when you shift.
It just quits running and I now know why. The van came with a stow away wheel chair lift underneath the rear. It lifts both the chair and the rider and by federal law is interlocked to the transmission so that the engine is purposely instantly stalled unless the lift is stowed away. I deployed it for my trip stashing gear on it. Initially the interlocking switch was stuck allowing me to drive around but in the same few days my CC clogged real bad the switched gradually worked its way into correct position to stall the engine.
This morning with neg. battery terminal off I disconnected power to the lift as I liked the lift out for storage hoping that would disable the interlock. I started in park and as before the shift to reverse stalled the engine so I lose my storage- no big deal. I connect the lift and battery back up and decide to give it one more try but now the engine won't start. Through all this there was never a start up problem and after hooking up OBDII reader there's no communication with engine, no guages working with "no bus" in the odometer. So I think all my original problems in this thread are fixed and now I'm going through the "no bus" threads on this forum.
i did notice when I disconnected my battery the female terminal was sort of cracked at the nut and bolt so even though clean I can't get it very tight until I replace it tomorrow but since the starter works it's prob. not the terminal and I'm on the "no bus" bus now without a van until fixed.
I thank both responders to my thread and apologize for the incomplete info not knowing about lift interlocking. One of you nailed the clogged CC and the other correctly said the CC would not cause stall at idle.
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Oct 20, 2019 | 02:15 PM
  #12  
Sounds like clogged converter.,
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Oct 20, 2019 | 02:18 PM
  #13  
Park Neutral switch may be defective.
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