Thanks so much for posting this video. This was also our problem on a 2008 Pathfinder. I was able to bend the metal piece correctly without removing the full console by using a pair of 12 inch needle nose pliers and reaching across from the opposite side after removing the two top pieces of the console. So small pry bar to remove console pieced and 12 inch needle nose pliers is all that is needed.
Thanks for taking the time to post this. As a professional mechanic, I guessed at the stoplight switch first. After watching your video, I bent the micro switch and all is good. I tried to buy the switch from Nissan but it apparently comes with the gearshift. I wasn't going to pay $500 for a $2 micro switch. Thanks again! By the way, it's called the park position switch.
Thanks for posting this, I knew something was wrong when i stopped hearing the clicking sound. You saved me from replacing the solenoid with your trick. It works just fine now.
Had the same issue with my daughter's 2012 Pathfinder. Was going to order the solenoid, but tried bending the metal tab first and it solved the problem. Her rear camera did not work and starting working again after the repair.
wow, I just watched the video looking for a solution to the same problem, I did each of the steps and it worked perfectly, thank you so much for taking your time to help others, it just saved me a couple hundreds dollars with the mechanic.
Great gosh! Thank you so much! I just fixed my 2001 Pathfinder by bending that tiny piece of metal like you said! It did take me about 5 times of taking the solenoid in and out, but I persevered. I'm a 60 year old female and if I can do it... anyone can! Thanks again!!!!
Thanks for the post. I have just removed the trim covering the stick and could spot the tiny metal tab of the position switch . It is deep inside assymbey then i have Inserted a plastic chopstick and bent the myal tab a little outward and it wirks great without removing any screw. Indpired by you. Blessed
great video...dealt with this problem for several months. turned out to be that little metal tab that controls the switch, just bent it a bit like you showed and works good as new! saved me several hundred dollars that the dealer wanted... thanks again!!!
Just want to say thank you for posting this. I had the exact same issue on my pathfinder. I checked the solenoid first, which was still working. Then, I did your very helpful trick, which of course did the job. Thanks for being a DIY'er, and posting this fix. Justin
@@jiki1356 Try turning the key all the way but don't start the car. Wait for all the bells and lights to stop, then tap the brake a few times. It should click when you hit the brakes, but it's kind of quiet.
@@jiki1356 not sure. It sounds like the solenoid isn't firing. Could be a bad solenoid, or could be like mine and the metal tab just isn't tripping the switch when you're in park.
Thanks, saved me a tear down. I was able to lift up the side cover enough to see the micro switch tab and bend it with a long screw driver. It took less than 2 minutes, just make sure the shifter is back in N or past so there is room for the tab to bend.
After reading your reply, I went and tried the same thing on my 2010 Pathy and broke the micro switch altogether. I had to take the whole thing apart and superglue the micro switch back together only after searching and locating the tiny red button that activates it and spending over an hour trying to settle it back in its saddle. It had fallen down underneath the gear mechanism. Nevertheless, the older the car, the more brittle that micro switch becomes.
this was exactly the fix I needed...thank you for the good video. fyi if you use a short phillips head you won't have to take all of the console apart. EXCELLENT VIDEO
Thank you so much for giving us this information! I was able to replicate the same breakdown on my 2011 Pathfinder and it completely resolved my issue! You good sir have just saved this lady a chunk of change. Kudos!
Very helpful! I've now had to bend the clip twice in 6 months and will have to probably order the black micro switch with clip @ 10:02 but have no idea which part it is. The metal clip is getting soft from bending and will eventually break.
Thank you for this video I follow your instruction and I find out that the connection to the solenoid was bad so I fix the plug and it works great thank you!!! You probably saved me a lot of money thanks again.
I owe you a beer. After watching your video, I accessed the area of the solenoid on my 2004 Pathfinder and put the shifter in Park. The solenoid did not operate when I depressed the brake pedal. Without removing the solenoid, I slipped a thin screwdriver behind the metal tab and push it forward slightly. The solenoid immediately began operating again when I depressed the brake pedal. I then removed the solenoid, carefully bent the metal tab back slightly with needle-nose pliers, put it all together and viola! A working interlock.
Curious to know if this worked on your wife’s 2015? I also have a ‘15 that just started having the same issue. The mechanic I took it to told me to take it to a transmission specialist! 🤔 TIA!
Hey man just wanted to thank u so much for your video!! Wow it saved me so much time and money and the headache!!!!!! It was amazing,thanks for taking the time and making this video!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
very good video I have saved hundred dollar because the whole shift cost almos $500.00 and the selenoide usualy work good , I heve adjust the the little piece of metal two time in two years and work but now my problem is inside of knob, the blue plastic that push the pole shift to down is missing o was broken.
Thanks for making this video! My girlfriend's 2008 is doing the same thing. My personal solution to the problem is to buy something American, but she doesn't find that as funny as I do. Hopefully I can get it fixed this weekend. Until then, she has to carry around a pencil to use the bypass button to shift.
Definitely helped for rapid tear down and reassembly on customers car. . Only suggestion get a helping hand in future vids "if" you can. Again tanks for the Vid !
Thank you so Much!!! I appreciate your help on this video, it was very helpful and make me save a lot of trouble, time and money, I was able to fix mine with your instructions, again thank you!!!👍😀
I wonder how this assembly compares to the one on my '13 Sentra. My shift is stuck and I can't find any material demonstrating a repair or replacement. I'm guessing most shops would replace the whole solenoid assembly instead of just the solenoid itself so that why I might not have worked by simply getting a new solenoid. Great vid. Thanks.
NomaderWhat I was just outside looking at the interior to see where I should start in removing the center console but the Sentra SV has so much I didn't know where to start, what order to go in or anything. I bet I have an easy fix under there but I think I'll let carmax fix it. My shit should still be under warranty.
Rita Soto You can try a dealership. I found it online here: alturl.com/hz5it. I tried a few parts shops (AutoZone, Advanced, O'Reilly), but nobody carried them. i had to order online.
I have a 2012 Nissan maxima and the same thing happen. My problem though turned out to be a fuse. I was doing a wiring project and apparently burned the fuse for the brake lights. I ended up replacing that fuse to fix the brake light issue and then all of a sudden I could shift my car again. Apparently there seems to be a low-voltage wire that gets power when you press the brake pedal. So when the fuse blew no power was getting there. Try this first
save 600$ quoted by the dealer. ive changed the actuator anyway but it might be just that little metal out of place. It shift like a charm.nkw. Thank you for the vid
My '06 has intermittent starting issues. When she doesn't start, I can slap the gear shift forward and that fixes it most of the time. Interestingly, I don't have any issues shifting from park even when the engine isn't cranked (but ACC is on). That whole assembly is $500+ new... any advice on what to take a look at? Was that piece of metal the Park Position Switch?
The metal was part of the release switch, but I don't think it's the same as the park position switch. I think it's a different switch that let's you start in park or neutral.
Thanks for your video. I have a different but related problem. I did not try to adjust the metal tab, but the entire metal piece came off of the switch when I was trying to reinstall the assembly. What should I do to replace this or should I? I figured out that this switch obviously tells the car that it's OK to start and that the gear is in park. Do you know if I can safely just make it to where the switch is depressed all the time? Appreciate the comments.
Man that sucks. I assume that when the tab came off it was lost. (?) I think if you find it you can still put it back on if it's not broken. It looks like there are just a couple of plastic pegs holding it on. You're right about the button. I think you might be able to use tape or something to hold down the little button if you're in a bind, but then you will be able to shift out of park without your foot on the brake, so be extra careful. Replacing the assembly or at least that tab is probably your safest bet. I'd try to hit up a junk yard and see if you can pull what you need off an old car and save yourself some $$.
So, I did this, and it worked great. But the issue came back, and when I tried it again, it got worse. I'm wondering if the metal tab is just done. Do you think replacing the solenoid would work? Where do I find that part? I've been looking around without much luck. Thanks!
I found the solenoid here. www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts/nissan-solenoid-assy-s~34970-ag001.html?Make=Nissan&Model=Pathfinder&Year=2008&Submodel=&Filter=()&Location=auto-transmission-control-device%2c349_A002%2c34970 not sure about that little metal piece. There's a tiny red button under it that the metal tab pushes down. I wasn't able to find a part for that except replacing the whole shifter assembly. That's pretty pricey.
What model was your pathfinder? I have a 2010 4x4 SE. I broke the shift knob and cannot find a replacement. You have the same shift knob. I think they trimmed out my interior using a custom request for a V8 4 x4 model.
Where did you find the whole switch? I think I need the solenoid as well. Dealership wants $600.00 I've already used your method once in the past. Don't think I can twist that thin metal again.
I never found the switch by itself. I got the solenoid here. www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts/nissan-solenoid-assy-s~34970-ag001.html?Make=Nissan&Model=Pathfinder&Year=2008&Submodel=&Filter=()&Location=auto-transmission-control-device%2C349_A002%2C34970. I think it was around $60 when we bought it. The only way I found the little switch was by buying the entire shifter assembly. I think it was like $200-$300 for the whole sufferer assembly. Never found the little switch by itself.
No. The metal tab had flattened out enough over time that when the shifter was in park it wouldn't depress a little button. If the button doesn't push in, the actuator that fires when you push the brake to allow you to shift from park will not activate. I just bent the tab enough so it depresses the button, but only when the shifter is in park. Kind of a long winded answer, but this trick is more like adding a shim on the button and not a bypass. You still have to have the key turned on.
@@bradw3053 if you tried replacing the solenoid and still doesn't work, I'd think maybe a bad switch under the brake pedal or maybe a blown fuse. Not sure if that linkage is on a fuse. Possibly a wire that was cut or worm through somewhere along the line would do it too.
@@NomaderWhat64 So I see the 2 switches on the bracket above the brake that open when you press the brake away. There is also above the brake a square brass threaded rod with a white stand off. The stand off moves an 1/8". Without looking for a the wire yet. Which fuse would it be? Called what? Would it be an actual fuse or one of the block style? I've used a tweeker pushing the release button for 5 or 6 years so I don't mind doing this. But since I bought and changed the solenoid I figured why not solve the problem. Thanks again.
@@Rex-nl5qq started messing around with the brake pedal. The bottom switch activates the brake lights and solenoid. The threaded rod pushes the brake hydraulic cylinder. I can't tell what the top switch off the 2 does. If your brake lights work I'd assume your switch and fuse are good. I don't know if the a solenoid and the brakes are on sperate fuses. I wouldn't think so. I don't have a writing diagram to know for sure. I'm kind of at a loss.
hi. is there a way you can read off the part number written on the switch? if it's not visible from the front, it will be listed on the other side. is it Omron SS-01?
just to clarify, i am not referring to the solenoid but the switch that had the metal lever that depresses the switch and engages the solenoid and get the gear out of park.
I have a 2006 pathfinder with the vq40de. I assume the 2006 and 2012 have the same transmission. Is there any way I am able to have the + and - manual mode on mine? Thanks in advance
Mine is a 2008. Put it in drive then push the shifter to the left and you're in "manual" mode. Id imagine a 2006 had the same option, but I'm not sure.
Having the same issue, plan on pulling apart to do some investigating. Where can I find a replacement solenoid if that is still the problem? Can’t seem to find online.
Jeff Waler I found it here www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts/nissan-solenoid-assy-s~34970-ag001.html?Make=Nissan&Model=Pathfinder&Year=2008&Submodel=&Filter=()&Location=auto-transmission-control-device%2c349_A002%2c34970 I tried going to parts shops and no luck.
Just watch the video in the problem. I'm having is when I connect the plug into the selector shifter lock it pops a fuse and I still can't get it to shift. What do you think? No.
The metal tab wasn't puchingthe little button so the solenoid would not unlock the shifter. If you press the brake and don't hear a click that might be the problem.
Had a similar problem a few months ago. The shift cable had come off the shifter. In my case the plastic bushing holding the end of the shift cable disintegrated. I got a new one online. Pain in the butt snapping the new bushing in, but it did the trick. For an emergency fix I pulled the trim off, hooked the end of the shift cable on the post on the right side of the shifter, and held it in there with a bent paper clip I think. It was a really sketchy fix, but it got me home. If you're cable is still attached in the cab, check the other end under the hood where it connects to the transmission. . Hopefully that helps.
My g37 (nissan made) is stuck in park after being in an accident. Could this solenoid still be the problem? What else could cause the car not to go into gear? It has 55k miles by the way
It could be the solenoid or the tab at the bottom like I show, or it could be something else. I'm not a mechanic, I'm just an amateur wrench. You could try replacing the solenoid, but if it's been in an accident you probably should take it to a shop. Sorry if that's not much help.
NomaderWhat I haven't seen the car yet, took the gamble and bought it at an online auction. I'm hoping I can get it into gear with the shift lock mechanism so I know it's not a bigger problem. Will be figuring out by Wednesday
I was going for the quick access fix suggested by Marc baculy but I seemed to have knocked the metal piece out of position. Now I've torn the whole thing apart and I can't find that metal piece! Anyone have this issue? I'm sort of surprised I can find it...
Finally was able to fish the clip out using a coat hanger and blindly sweeping in the little recess under the shifter mechanism. Couldn't see it but knew it had to be down there. Eventually it swept out and I made the fix as described. Seems to be working so far - thanks!
that's a little beyond my expertise, but it sounds like your shift cable either broke or somehow came off the shifter. If you go to about 7:45 in the video you'll see a yellow cable going toward the front of the car. There should be a ring on the end that is attached to the shifter. If that's attached and everything still moves, it could be where the cable connects to the transmission. I can't help much with that end. I'd recommend getting a Haynes manual for better instructions if you're a DIY'er, or calling a mechanic.
Hello. Thanks for your information. It was very helpful. Mine is not stuck perminent.. the shift release button on the gear shift does not fully depress some times. I have to wiggle with it to get it to fully depress than it moves out of park. And I do not remember hearing the clutching sound if the solanoid ever. Is my problem similar to need the same fix. Perhaps the final solution with the micro switch is my problem. What do you think. Chian726@gmail.com.thanks
Chian-Tilung Abraham That's how it started for me. It would not work the first few times, but I eventually could shift out of park. It got to where it would never work and i had to push the release with a screwdriver. The switch could be your problem.
I don't normally comment but this was so valueable, this 10 minute fix saves so much headache. Great fix kudos to u sir!
I appreciate the comment.
Thanks so much for posting this video. This was also our problem on a 2008 Pathfinder. I was able to bend the metal piece correctly without removing the full console by using a pair of 12 inch needle nose pliers and reaching across from the opposite side after removing the two top pieces of the console. So small pry bar to remove console pieced and 12 inch needle nose pliers is all that is needed.
Thanks for taking the time to post this. As a professional mechanic, I guessed at the stoplight switch first. After watching your video, I bent the micro switch and all is good. I tried to buy the switch from Nissan but it apparently comes with the gearshift. I wasn't going to pay $500 for a $2 micro switch. Thanks again! By the way, it's called the park position switch.
Glad it could help save some cash and thanks for the past name. We found where you could buy the whole assembly too, but not just the switch.
Thanks for posting this, I knew something was wrong when i stopped hearing the clicking sound. You saved me from replacing the solenoid with your trick. It works just fine now.
Just completed the fix on my shifter, Thanks a million, only took me 25 min from start to finish to fix it!
This fix worked on my 2011 Pathfinder. It's videos like yours that make youtube so great! Thank you.
MrBearpaws glad it helped.
Thanks Bud. You saved me some cash. Bent the metal back and boooya. Shifter is now working again. You spared me time and money. You the man!
Had the same issue with my daughter's 2012 Pathfinder. Was going to order the solenoid, but tried bending the metal tab first and it solved the problem. Her rear camera did not work and starting working again after the repair.
Sweet!! Bonus fix.
Wow ! Thank you ..worked as you described. Saved myself around $250 it took me about 2.5 hours but well worth the satisfaction of doing this myself
wow, I just watched the video looking for a solution to the same problem, I did each of the steps and it worked perfectly, thank you so much for taking your time to help others, it just saved me a couple hundreds dollars with the mechanic.
Great gosh! Thank you so much! I just fixed my 2001 Pathfinder by bending that tiny piece of metal like you said! It did take me about 5 times of taking the solenoid in and out, but I persevered. I'm a 60 year old female and if I can do it... anyone can! Thanks again!!!!
Thanks for the post.
I have just removed the trim covering the stick and could spot the tiny metal tab of the position switch .
It is deep inside assymbey then i have
Inserted a plastic chopstick and bent the myal tab a little outward and it wirks great without removing any screw.
Indpired by you.
Blessed
great find!! had the same exact problem and just bent that metal piece a bit and now my Patty shifts like new again. Thanks again!
Sweet!
My 18yr old son did this repair with the help of your video. Thank you. Subscribing
great video...dealt with this problem for several months. turned out to be that little metal tab that controls the switch, just bent it a bit like you showed and works good as new! saved me several hundred dollars that the dealer wanted... thanks again!!!
Landon Cameron Awesome!!
Just want to say thank you for posting this. I had the exact same issue on my pathfinder. I checked the solenoid first, which was still working. Then, I did your very helpful trick, which of course did the job. Thanks for being a DIY'er, and posting this fix.
Justin
Glad it helped.
How do you know the solenoid is working? My 2013 Altima keeps getting stuck in park.
@@jiki1356 Try turning the key all the way but don't start the car. Wait for all the bells and lights to stop, then tap the brake a few times. It should click when you hit the brakes, but it's kind of quiet.
@@NomaderWhat64 it's a push to start but last night I tried the brake thing and I heard zero sounds coming from the gear shift area
@@jiki1356 not sure. It sounds like the solenoid isn't firing. Could be a bad solenoid, or could be like mine and the metal tab just isn't tripping the switch when you're in park.
100% spot on. Just did my 2008 Pathfinder. Perfect video. Thanks for putting it together.
Glad it helped.
Thanks, saved me a tear down. I was able to lift up the side cover enough to see the micro switch tab and bend it with a long screw driver. It took less than 2 minutes, just make sure the shifter is back in N or past so there is room for the tab to bend.
After reading your reply, I went and tried the same thing on my 2010 Pathy and broke the micro switch altogether. I had to take the whole thing apart and superglue the micro switch back together only after searching and locating the tiny red button that activates it and spending over an hour trying to settle it back in its saddle. It had fallen down underneath the gear mechanism. Nevertheless, the older the car, the more brittle that micro switch becomes.
this was exactly the fix I needed...thank you for the good video. fyi if you use a short phillips head you won't have to take all of the console apart. EXCELLENT VIDEO
jason johnson glad it helped and thanks for the tip.
Thank you so much for giving us this information! I was able to replicate the same breakdown on my 2011 Pathfinder and it completely resolved my issue! You good sir have just saved this lady a chunk of change. Kudos!
Awesome!! Glad it helped.
Great video! Tried bending the metal tab, but still had to replace the solenoid. Your video was a huge help though. Thanks for posting this.
Very helpful! I've now had to bend the clip twice in 6 months and will have to probably order the black micro switch with clip @ 10:02 but have no idea which part it is. The metal clip is getting soft from bending and will eventually break.
Thank you for this video I follow your instruction and I find out that the connection to the solenoid was bad so I fix the plug and it works great thank you!!! You probably saved me a lot of money thanks again.
I owe you a beer.
After watching your video, I accessed the area of the solenoid on my 2004 Pathfinder and put the shifter in Park. The solenoid did not operate when I depressed the brake pedal. Without removing the solenoid, I slipped a thin screwdriver behind the metal tab and push it forward slightly. The solenoid immediately began operating again when I depressed the brake pedal. I then removed the solenoid, carefully bent the metal tab back slightly with needle-nose pliers, put it all together and viola! A working interlock.
Glad it helped. I figured I couldn't be the only one having this problem.
I'll take you up on that beer one of these days.
Thanks for the video, my wife's 2015 is having the same issue. I'll be doing this myself instead of paying the dealership a small fortune to do it.
Curious to know if this worked on your wife’s 2015? I also have a ‘15 that just started having the same issue. The mechanic I took it to told me to take it to a transmission specialist! 🤔 TIA!
Thanks for posting this video, it really helped me tackle the job and only had to buy service manual and trim tools.
awesome!!!! exact problem--Solve!!!!!! that little metal thingy that proly not even a mechanic know...thanks a lot!!!!
Thank you for the information.
I'd the same issue and I follow your instructions to fix it.
Amazing! You just saved $1200 at the stealer I mean dealer
Hey man just wanted to thank u so much for your video!! Wow it saved me so much time and money and the headache!!!!!! It was amazing,thanks for taking the time and making this video!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
Jimmy Mascarenas Right on! Glad it helped. I figured I couldn't be the only guy with this problem.
Thanks so much for taking the time and help with this situation!! :-D It works nice now!!!
Hi, seems that is the same problem that I have with my Pathfinder R50. I would try this fix. Thanks for this video!
Thank -yo Sir, Had the same problem, with your help i bent the switch arm, and good to go. Thanks again!
Tom Pagakis Awesome!
very good video I have saved hundred dollar because the whole shift cost almos $500.00 and the selenoide usualy work good , I heve adjust the the little piece of metal two time in two years and work but now my problem is inside of knob, the blue plastic that push the pole shift to down is missing o was broken.
You saved me a lot of money worked like a charm very happy just bent that metal tap and i am good to go thank you thank you
Lisa Trautman Right on. Glad it helped.
Simply genius, geniusly simple. I'll be pulling mine apart today
Adam Clifford right on. Glad it helped.
A Big Thank You!! Just fixed this via your video!!
Awesome! Glad this helped.
Thanks, man for the informative DIY video, I will now attempt it!
Thanks for making this video! My girlfriend's 2008 is doing the same thing. My personal solution to the problem is to buy something American, but she doesn't find that as funny as I do. Hopefully I can get it fixed this weekend. Until then, she has to carry around a pencil to use the bypass button to shift.
To your point. I've never had an American car do this to me. Just sayin'😂
Definitely helped for rapid tear down and reassembly on customers car. . Only suggestion get a helping hand in future vids "if" you can. Again tanks for the Vid !
Good point and thanks. Glad it helped.
Thank you so Much!!! I appreciate your help on this video, it was very helpful and make me save a lot of trouble, time and money, I was able to fix mine with your instructions, again thank you!!!👍😀
Right on. 👍 Glad it helped.
I wonder how this assembly compares to the one on my '13 Sentra. My shift is stuck and I can't find any material demonstrating a repair or replacement. I'm guessing most shops would replace the whole solenoid assembly instead of just the solenoid itself so that why I might not have worked by simply getting a new solenoid. Great vid. Thanks.
Jared Paulin thanks. You could try on your 2013. I'm not sure if it's the same setup, but it might work.
NomaderWhat I was just outside looking at the interior to see where I should start in removing the center console but the Sentra SV has so much I didn't know where to start, what order to go in or anything. I bet I have an easy fix under there but I think I'll let carmax fix it. My shit should still be under warranty.
I'm having this exact issue with my '09 Path...It's annoying when it doesn't engage. Will have to try this.
Hello thanks for your help, I want to know where you get the part called interlock solenoid, my car has that problem
Rita Soto You can try a dealership. I found it online here: alturl.com/hz5it. I tried a few parts shops (AutoZone, Advanced, O'Reilly), but nobody carried them. i had to order online.
Outstanding video! I thank you for sharing with us all, and saving us money! Great work! Well done indeed!
Thank you! Same issue!
Thanks big time! Had same problem.
I have a 2012 Nissan maxima and the same thing happen. My problem though turned out to be a fuse. I was doing a wiring project and apparently burned the fuse for the brake lights. I ended up replacing that fuse to fix the brake light issue and then all of a sudden I could shift my car again. Apparently there seems to be a low-voltage wire that gets power when you press the brake pedal. So when the fuse blew no power was getting there. Try this first
well done pal, great work.
save 600$ quoted by the dealer. ive changed the actuator anyway but it might be just that little metal out of place. It shift like a charm.nkw. Thank you for the vid
Brentford Doclan Sweet! Glad you saved some $$$
My '06 has intermittent starting issues. When she doesn't start, I can slap the gear shift forward and that fixes it most of the time.
Interestingly, I don't have any issues shifting from park even when the engine isn't cranked (but ACC is on). That whole assembly is $500+ new... any advice on what to take a look at? Was that piece of metal the Park Position Switch?
The metal was part of the release switch, but I don't think it's the same as the park position switch. I think it's a different switch that let's you start in park or neutral.
Thanks for the advice
Thanks for your video. I have a different but related problem. I did not try to adjust the metal tab, but the entire metal piece came off of the switch when I was trying to reinstall the assembly. What should I do to replace this or should I? I figured out that this switch obviously tells the car that it's OK to start and that the gear is in park. Do you know if I can safely just make it to where the switch is depressed all the time? Appreciate the comments.
Man that sucks. I assume that when the tab came off it was lost. (?) I think if you find it you can still put it back on if it's not broken. It looks like there are just a couple of plastic pegs holding it on. You're right about the button. I think you might be able to use tape or something to hold down the little button if you're in a bind, but then you will be able to shift out of park without your foot on the brake, so be extra careful. Replacing the assembly or at least that tab is probably your safest bet. I'd try to hit up a junk yard and see if you can pull what you need off an old car and save yourself some $$.
NomaderWhat Probably a good idea. Thanks again for your help!
So, I did this, and it worked great. But the issue came back, and when I tried it again, it got worse. I'm wondering if the metal tab is just done. Do you think replacing the solenoid would work? Where do I find that part? I've been looking around without much luck. Thanks!
I found the solenoid here. www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts/nissan-solenoid-assy-s~34970-ag001.html?Make=Nissan&Model=Pathfinder&Year=2008&Submodel=&Filter=()&Location=auto-transmission-control-device%2c349_A002%2c34970 not sure about that little metal piece. There's a tiny red button under it that the metal tab pushes down. I wasn't able to find a part for that except replacing the whole shifter assembly. That's pretty pricey.
where did you get the solenoid from . I am in Dubai and cannot find the individual part . any suggestions i can buy online. By the was thank you
What model was your pathfinder? I have a 2010 4x4 SE. I broke the shift knob and cannot find a replacement. You have the same shift knob. I think they trimmed out my interior using a custom request for a V8 4 x4 model.
Mine is a 2008 with a V6.
@@NomaderWhat64 Thank you. I will search that part for that year. Our interiors look identical.
Where did you find the whole switch? I think I need the solenoid as well. Dealership wants $600.00 I've already used your method once in the past. Don't think I can twist that thin metal again.
I never found the switch by itself. I got the solenoid here. www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts/nissan-solenoid-assy-s~34970-ag001.html?Make=Nissan&Model=Pathfinder&Year=2008&Submodel=&Filter=()&Location=auto-transmission-control-device%2C349_A002%2C34970. I think it was around $60 when we bought it.
The only way I found the little switch was by buying the entire shifter assembly. I think it was like $200-$300 for the whole sufferer assembly. Never found the little switch by itself.
Here's a question does that trick you've done bypass the locking system? Where now even with the key out you are able to shift the car into gear?
No. The metal tab had flattened out enough over time that when the shifter was in park it wouldn't depress a little button. If the button doesn't push in, the actuator that fires when you push the brake to allow you to shift from park will not activate. I just bent the tab enough so it depresses the button, but only when the shifter is in park. Kind of a long winded answer, but this trick is more like adding a shim on the button and not a bypass. You still have to have the key turned on.
@@NomaderWhat64 Thanks so much. I'm currently having this problem now and the truck is at the mechanic and he can't figure it out
BAM!! worked like a charm Wife is happy
nosaj seveer Awesome man.
What if not either of these issues? What would you try next? I push the break, shifter button and can't shift gears.
Just to add to the previous comment, I get no click when I press on the brake.
@@bradw3053 if you tried replacing the solenoid and still doesn't work, I'd think maybe a bad switch under the brake pedal or maybe a blown fuse. Not sure if that linkage is on a fuse. Possibly a wire that was cut or worm through somewhere along the line would do it too.
@@NomaderWhat64 So I see the 2 switches on the bracket above the brake that open when you press the brake away. There is also above the brake a square brass threaded rod with a white stand off. The stand off moves an 1/8". Without looking for a the wire yet. Which fuse would it be? Called what? Would it be an actual fuse or one of the block style? I've used a tweeker pushing the release button for 5 or 6 years so I don't mind doing this. But since I bought and changed the solenoid I figured why not solve the problem. Thanks again.
@@Rex-nl5qq started messing around with the brake pedal. The bottom switch activates the brake lights and solenoid. The threaded rod pushes the brake hydraulic cylinder. I can't tell what the top switch off the 2 does.
If your brake lights work I'd assume your switch and fuse are good. I don't know if the a solenoid and the brakes are on sperate fuses. I wouldn't think so. I don't have a writing diagram to know for sure.
I'm kind of at a loss.
hi. is there a way you can read off the part number written on the switch? if it's not visible from the front, it will be listed on the other side. is it Omron SS-01?
just to clarify, i am not referring to the solenoid but the switch that had the metal lever that depresses the switch and engages the solenoid and get the gear out of park.
I couldn't see a part number on it, but I searched the part number you said and it looks like the same part.
I have a 2006 pathfinder with the vq40de. I assume the 2006 and 2012 have the same transmission. Is there any way I am able to have the + and - manual mode on mine? Thanks in advance
Mine is a 2008. Put it in drive then push the shifter to the left and you're in "manual" mode. Id imagine a 2006 had the same option, but I'm not sure.
Having the same issue, plan on pulling apart to do some investigating. Where can I find a replacement solenoid if that is still the problem? Can’t seem to find online.
Jeff Waler I found it here www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts/nissan-solenoid-assy-s~34970-ag001.html?Make=Nissan&Model=Pathfinder&Year=2008&Submodel=&Filter=()&Location=auto-transmission-control-device%2c349_A002%2c34970 I tried going to parts shops and no luck.
It totally worked! I also owe you a beer. Thanks for taking the time.
What does it mean when you push the button and it works but you can't go back into park unless you push button again
That may be how they designed it. My wife said she's always had to push the button to get back in park. Not sure.
@@NomaderWhat64 figured it out was a fuse
Just watch the video in the problem. I'm having is when I connect the plug into the selector shifter lock it pops a fuse and I still can't get it to shift. What do you think? No.
Sounds like a short somewhere. Maybe a bad selector solenoid.
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What was the issue?. My 08 pathfinder is difficult to shift out of park.
The metal tab wasn't puchingthe little button so the solenoid would not unlock the shifter. If you press the brake and don't hear a click that might be the problem.
sir, what is the name of that piece @9:32 that little metal. do you the have part number? ty
I think it's part of the "Park Position Switch" but I have not been able to find a part number for that.
ua-cam.com/video/H00O6IP47iM/v-deo.html so this is what i did to mine. Thanks for your guide
My shifter moves ok, but the indicator is stuck in reverse (& transmission) I tried disconnecting the battery cable but no joy. Any ideas?
Had a similar problem a few months ago. The shift cable had come off the shifter. In my case the plastic bushing holding the end of the shift cable disintegrated. I got a new one online. Pain in the butt snapping the new bushing in, but it did the trick. For an emergency fix I pulled the trim off, hooked the end of the shift cable on the post on the right side of the shifter, and held it in there with a bent paper clip I think. It was a really sketchy fix, but it got me home. If you're cable is still attached in the cab, check the other end under the hood where it connects to the transmission.
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Hopefully that helps.
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Perhaps start the video by telling us what is wrong. What are we fixing? My proplem is that I cannot manually shift.
My g37 (nissan made) is stuck in park after being in an accident. Could this solenoid still be the problem? What else could cause the car not to go into gear? It has 55k miles by the way
It could be the solenoid or the tab at the bottom like I show, or it could be something else. I'm not a mechanic, I'm just an amateur wrench. You could try replacing the solenoid, but if it's been in an accident you probably should take it to a shop. Sorry if that's not much help.
NomaderWhat I haven't seen the car yet, took the gamble and bought it at an online auction. I'm hoping I can get it into gear with the shift lock mechanism so I know it's not a bigger problem. Will be figuring out by Wednesday
Update on the car??
Mister. Many thanks.
I was going for the quick access fix suggested by Marc baculy but I seemed to have knocked the metal piece out of position. Now I've torn the whole thing apart and I can't find that metal piece! Anyone have this issue? I'm sort of surprised I can find it...
Finally was able to fish the clip out using a coat hanger and blindly sweeping in the little recess under the shifter mechanism. Couldn't see it but knew it had to be down there. Eventually it swept out and I made the fix as described. Seems to be working so far - thanks!
I have a 2006 nissan frontier and the shifter will move but will not go in reverse neutral Drive any help please
that's a little beyond my expertise, but it sounds like your shift cable either broke or somehow came off the shifter. If you go to about 7:45 in the video you'll see a yellow cable going toward the front of the car. There should be a ring on the end that is attached to the shifter. If that's attached and everything still moves, it could be where the cable connects to the transmission. I can't help much with that end. I'd recommend getting a Haynes manual for better instructions if you're a DIY'er, or calling a mechanic.
What about the manual shifter? When I slide to that it is not working.
I haven't had that problem. I think its a different mechanism in the shifter.
Thank you
My 98 Pathfinder won't shift into 3-5 gear.
Thank you !
Javier Labastida No problem. Hope it helped.
if much !. God bless you.
my trans wont go into any gear, the shifter moves but feels like its in neutral
Sounds like your shifter cable is broken or disconnected somewhere, or the problem may be inside your transmission.
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Hello. Thanks for your information. It was very helpful. Mine is not stuck perminent.. the shift release button on the gear shift does not fully depress some times. I have to wiggle with it to get it to fully depress than it moves out of park. And I do not remember hearing the clutching sound if the solanoid ever. Is my problem similar to need the same fix. Perhaps the final solution with the micro switch is my problem. What do you think. Chian726@gmail.com.thanks
Chian-Tilung Abraham That's how it started for me. It would not work the first few times, but I eventually could shift out of park. It got to where it would never work and i had to push the release with a screwdriver. The switch could be your problem.
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