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Originally Posted by tranzloop Sorry, a RTFM moment. There is a Shift Lock release button under the housing for the shift stick. A t least I can now roll it

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Old 11-07-2018, 06:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by tranzloop View Post
Sorry, a RTFM moment.

There is a Shift Lock release button under the housing for the shift stick. A t least I can now roll it into my garage to take the ECU out!
You may need to check to see it's not your steering lock

ATTENTION!! 2009-2010 owners with steering lock/wont start issues
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