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Old 03-20-2006 | 12:57 PM
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Shifting out of Park

I have the 2.4, with automatic transmission. I know that you need to depress the brake pedal, before you can shift from park into drive. When I depress the brake pedal I need to keep it depressed for a bout 5 seconds before the shifter will release from park. Has anyone else expericenced this? Is this normal for the HHR? It's nothing I can't live with, and no big deal. Just wondering if it's normal to all HHR's with auto transmissions.
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:09 PM
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I have the 2.2l, but I wouldnt think it'd make a difference. Mine is instant once I put a little bit of pressure.
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by HHRXM
I have the 2.4, with automatic transmission. I know that you need to depress the brake pedal, before you can shift from park into drive. When I depress the brake pedal I need to keep it depressed for a bout 5 seconds before the shifter will release from park. Has anyone else expericenced this? Is this normal for the HHR? It's nothing I can't live with, and no big deal. Just wondering if it's normal to all HHR's with auto transmissions.
I have not had any problems. I know if the switch is not all the way turned to the right it will keep you from moving from park to drive.
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:32 PM
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no problems either. How hard are you pressing on the petal. Sometimes if i dont press hard enough it wont let me out of park. Im used to a 5 speed where you just drop the ebrake and go.
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:37 PM
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This is wierd! I was the first post to reply to this thread. This is the second time I've replied to a post - and SEEN the reply posted onscreen. Now I've come back to check the thread and it's GONE!!

Have I been a bad boy JonnyB?
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:39 PM
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I notice this too. If I let off the brake a little and then push on it again it will shift. Not quite sure what would cause this.
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:40 PM
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Not normal on any of the HHR's I've driven (a few). Take it to your dealer and have the safety interlock checked. I heard of one other instance where an HHR had a defective safety interlock, and changing it out cured the problem.

*Also, remember - if you start the HHR using the remote starter, it will not go into gear until the key is inserted and turned "on."

Hope it helps,
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:48 PM
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I had a problem with my shifter from time to time. It's a pedal pressure thing for sure. I put on an extra 25 pounds and solved the problem.


Just kidding. I do have a problem with it when I am tired and I have to put additional pressure on the pedal to shift. Sometimes I can't do it and my wife has to drive.
Old 03-20-2006 | 01:59 PM
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I have that problem sometimes but its because the button on the shifter didn't push all the way in..
Old 03-20-2006 | 02:20 PM
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That doesn't sound right to me either. I have an auto and I can shift as soon as I press the brake in.



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