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queensjetta -> RE: STUCK IN PARK!!! (11/8/2006 10:12:30 PM)
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The correct term for this is Brake Light Swtich. It's a small plastic part, which, as has already been posted, goes above the brake pedal. I paid my own mechanic (Little Garage in Queens) $40 to put it in, which is probably too much, but it was worth the peace of mind. The problem is gone. Having said that, I learned through the manager at my dealership a neat trick to override the shift and get out of park if it jams. It's not a permanent solution, but its useful to know this if you are ever caught with a faulty break light switch (this seems to be a common Jetta problem). I have not tried this on a manual tranmission. (This should ONLY be done on a flat surface, until you get the hang of it. Even then, this requires super caution if doing it on a hill). 1) Turn the car off, keeping the key in the ignition. 2) Turn your key forward just slightly, so that the radio comes on if you have a factory radio, but the car doesn't start up. 3) This position will allow the car to shift out of park. With the ignition still off, shift into neutral. Now's a good time to depress the brake, especially if you are on a hill. 4) Here's the tricky part. With the brake depressed, you must turn the key all the way so that the ignition starts up while AT THE SAME TIME shifting into drive. Your foot stays on the brake the whole time. It's one continous motion, which is trick on the hands. I used my left hand to shift out of neutral and my right hand to turn the key. 5) once you do this, you are ready to drive away. Hooray. You shoudl get your brake light swtich fixed as soon as possible. I think it costs $10 to $15 at the dealership, but its trick to install. I've heard of people breaking several of them tryying to get it right, so it might just be worht it to pay someone to do it for you. -------
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