Posted by Texasmark on December 15, 2023 at 08:26:18 from (147.160.221.249):
In Reply to: Re: OT F-150 posted by Bill(Wis) on December 15, 2023 at 07:20:53:
My 2009 Honda Element has the same thing. It has floor shifted automatic and the parts inside the steering column get confused sometimes, The solution is to take the key, remove the little plastic cover, push the key down in the slot as far as it will go with some pressure to ensure that you are depressing the locking lever. With the other hand move the shifter from P to N and remove the key, put it in the ignition key slot and start the car.
Sometimes wiggling the steering wheel back and forth while having one hand trying to turn the key and other times changing the tilt position on the steering wheel while trying to start will cure it, both tricks if they work will keep you from having to put the key in the slot on the shifter assembly plastic cover.
I spray the key hole with lock lubricant periodically and since doing that I have significantly reduced the occurrence to seldom.
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