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If you cannot figure it out you might be better off contacting a professional to do it. It is a very easy job for someone who is familiar with automotive audio devices.
Yes i have worked on these cars but never seen a auto version as yet ?if you get a new one then you will see where it has to fit as some are inside the gearbox and some on the linkage but wherever it is it will be the same as a VW polo and one i done on a old golf was under the mechanism in the cab for the gearchange and wasnt too difficult to change
as a safety precaution today's vehicles are not supposed to shift out of park until brake pedal is depressed. usually it is one of two things that might cause your dilema, 1- you have a bad brake light switch and truck does not release shifter since it does not recognize you brake pedal as being pushed or 2- a bad shift interlock switch. make sure your brake lights work if they are orerational than most likely you have a bad shift interlock switch, not an uncommon problem. if this was helpful please leave positive rating.
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