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Tommy Posted on Apr 08, 2015
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1999Range rover 4.6 hse. Won't engage into gear, makes grinding noise when shifting back into park??

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The grinding noise is the park pall trying to engage in the teeth around the drum in the box
run the fault codes as it appears to be a solenoid/servo problem or a TCM fault.

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Anonymous

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The parking pin inside the transmission has sheared and is interfering with reverse as well. I would locate a reputable transmission shop.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

SOURCE: shift gear is locked cannot shift out of park gear

I had the same problem but my cousing, who is a mechanic, opened the whole thing up and removed the safety catch. Now, this is not the best of ideas because the car will shift now without your foot being on the brake but I have had it this way for a while and no troubles shifting in or out anymore.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2009

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Did you check the oil level inside the gear box? Most people never service the car, so this part gets neglected. if it ran out of oil, you probaply broke it(a big repair bill).
Try putting oil(probably 90w gear oil;check a manual,internet to make sure;if you make a mistake dont worry any oil is better than NO oil).
Check the differential fluid level too;same thing will happen if you neglect doing this.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: transmission won't shift out of low gear

sounds like first gear is shot.if so you got three choices one is to take to trans. shop ,repair yourself,or buy used trans and do a fast swap.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

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dont f with it

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