Are Automatics supposed to lock with no key?
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Are Automatics supposed to lock with no key?
I had a wobbly automatic shifter in my 1989 22re so I rebuilt it with new bushings. I was hoping new bushings would be a "cure-all" but it's not. The shifter feels great but still will shift out of park without any key. Is there a fix for this?
TIA
TIA
#2
I assume you have a 4 Wheel Drive Truck?
I know at least on my 1987 2 Wheel Drive Truck with a column automatic shifter, there is no lock. You can shift to any gear without a key, and that is how it came from the factory.
The 4 Wheel Drive Trucks all have floor shift automatic transmissions, and I thought those had a lock, but I am not entirely sure...
I know at least on my 1987 2 Wheel Drive Truck with a column automatic shifter, there is no lock. You can shift to any gear without a key, and that is how it came from the factory.
The 4 Wheel Drive Trucks all have floor shift automatic transmissions, and I thought those had a lock, but I am not entirely sure...
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From 1990, there was a shift lock mechanism, documented here: http://www.teamtoyota4x4.org/archivi...2/shiftloc.pdf
I don't know nuthin' 'bout '89s.
I don't know nuthin' 'bout '89s.
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