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Plymouth transmission wont shift into overdrive related problems. Ask your Plymouth transmission wont shift into ... My 2000 plymouth neon is stuck in park.
CarGurusSep 14, 2012 - my neon will not go into overdrive, it stays at 3500 rpms on highways - my neon does not ... 2003 Dodge Neon won't shift out of park 5 answers.
Could be a bad battery but I suspect your battery cable is either loose or corroded or dirty. Before you pull the battery disconnect your battery cables and clean them both ends and when you put them back on make sure you have good connections and tighten good.If that does not work pull your battery and get it tested at a battery out let . they should do that for free.
You probably have a trouble code stored in the engine computer for a faulty transmission selector switch. The engine computer thinks the trans is in 3rd gear and not park. Or it really could be stuck in third gear.
There are bushings in the linkage for the shifter under the car at the shifter and at the trans. Those wear out or the retaining pin clip may have come off and pin got loose.
Sounds like the trans input shaft may be broken.If the input shaft, which is connected to the clutch, is not transmitting rotation to the inside of the trans then what you describe will occur.
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