Questions & Answers for: Lincoln Navigator brake interlock switch

Brake Switch Interlock (BSI) fuse ( fuse 5 passenger compartment fuse box). If fuse is ok then consult omwners manual for instructions to manually release the BSI. It involves removing the bezel cover

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...had to be replaced which turns into a thousand dollar problem. They probably had a widespread problem but didn't do a recall. I believe Ford calls it the brake interlock or brake/shift ...

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...brake lights work? If so try turning key forward just a little but not so far as to turn on lights, Try to move shifter then, If it moves? The shift interlock has malfunctioned, You can use that ...

Question about 2006 Navigator

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...brake lights go on or not. Shift Interlock System The shift interlock system prevents shifting from PARK unless the brake pedal is depressed. The shift interlock system consists of a shift lock ...

...brake pedal is depressed. The shift interlock system consists of a shift lock actuator mounted at the base of the steering column or on the floor shifter mechanism. If the ignition switch is in the ...

Question about 1999 Navigator

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...Brake lights are out, then there is no signal going to the Interlock switch. This switch often gets hit by the Driver's feet and broken or knocked out of alignment. There was also a Recall for the ...

from the Brake switch Interlock to allow shifting of the gearshift. The Brake pedal Interlock switch can be loose or cracked and it will give you the problems you are having. Please comment on my info

Question about 2006 Navigator

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2006 lincoln stuck in park brake must be applied so that the signal from the stoplite switch will activate the shifter interlock.

Symptom Chart Condition Possible Sources Action The shift interlock system does not release/lock correctly Circuitry. Fuse(s). Shift lock actuator. Brake pedal position switch. Go To Pinpoint Test E

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