Honda CRV Stuck In Park
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2021
- Hello Everyone, I want to first start out saying that i have a lot going on and may not be able to post a video every week for the next month but i will try(shop is packed and have my key guys taking vacation back to back).
In this video, found a very interesting fix to a problem of being stuck in park. The TPS played a role of this car not being able to come out of park. First time i have seen this. Thanks for watching. Gary - Авто та транспорт
Bro you just saved me. I never thought the throttle sensor would cause this problem.
People quoted my high prices to fix.
Thanks sir
Man I really appreciate this video. I was driving home from work and my Honda started shifting really weird. So I stopped and shifted into park to try and reset it and it wouldn’t come out of park. Pulled the codes and like you said all it is showing is TPS bad. You saved me a lot of headaches and money!!!
Excellent video Gary. I’m working on my neighbors car tonight and you just supplied me with some very helpful information. Thank you and I hope all is good Artie 👍
From one mechanic to another, thanks!
This is valuable info. I've been stuck on this until I ran into this video. Just want to make it clear that you can still calibrate the voltage, but if the position of the TPS is not springing back, as shown in the video, it will be necessary to replace the TPS sensor. Otherwise, you'll be stuck in park. Great video!!
My element was crazy high idle upon startup and after warmed up it was 1500. Too high. I took the throttle body from an accord and it was down to 1200 cold 1000 warm but it would not come out of park. I went through everything I could think of. TPS I did not think of. Now I know why. THANK YOU. Those are a tad adjustable too. So i think the good one was just not set right which caused the high idle. You the Man.
Thank You For This video!
My Wife’s 2007 CR-V Is intermittently stuck in park + can’t remove ignition Key.
I do the emergency release and it’s good for a few times & then. bam! Same problem!
I’m researching this TPS PART now but this. Video saved me a lot of time
Great Video
Thank you. Your video really helped me diagnose the problem
This video helped me so much! Thank you so much!
You Are A Hero Brother You Just Save Me From Being Stranded On The Road 🇺🇸❤
That's great info. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
Great info. Thank you
I'm having this exact same issue with my 2004 cr-v I just changed the transmission shift solenoid thinking that would fix it because my 15$ scan tool off amazon is only showing me the tps code. It dosnt read voltage but I've already changed my tsp earlier this year and it ran great until recently but thanks to you I have more of an understanding of what it is and I'll try to troubleshoot my tps again. Note, another way I found to get it to shift is to turn off the car when it idles down and turn it back on, when it starts it's in a lower idle and I can shift again.
You could unplug the TPS as a test to see if it comes out of Park
This is a good one! Thanks to share!
Thanks for watching
Dunno Gary, sort of makes sense really. Would you want your shifter to come out of park (into any gear) when you have high engine revs? I cannot imagine what that damage is likely to end up being done to the torque converter and transmission under those conditions. I reckon this is probably a safety function designed into Hondas. I would be surprised if other cars do not have something like this also. Makes sense to me.
Now that it was figured out, makes sense to me as well. Thanks for watching
You guys have good teams because you have uncle Gary there 👍
Thanks for watching
Is that Kahn-Byte?
Thank You Sir
My 2001 honda accord had the same problem, and I found out in an electrical diagram in Honda Accord Haynes Repair Manual that the TPS is part of that electrical system.
Weird things happen in electronics on cars and trucks!!.
I saw a lot of them.
Interesting video. I sure wish I knew where my TCP connector is located.
Mean TPS Connector
would the tps be responsible for car at idle showing 7000k rpm's, and than step on gas and the rpms go to 8k rpms. It ran ok, but now it won't shift out of park.
Is that engine rpm or input rpm on the transmission
Gary I am a subscriber and just noticed that you are on Long Island so am I only out in Patchogue Long Island . I own two Honda vehicles a 99 EXL accord very low mileage in fact only 60k miles and a 07 odyssey with 70k miles and thank you for sharing. Are there any reliable shops out here just in case? I’m a Diyer also a retired Aircraft mechanic learning today’s cars and their electronics and taking many classes. Would you recommend someone in case. I try and learn all I can on my vehicles. I do maintains my transmissions with fluid changes and don’t abuse them and use only Honda recommended lubricants. Thanks for sharing and stay safe and well Artie 👍🇺🇸
Not Sure, i don't know many shops out east, but your not that far from me in case you ,need some trans work
@@GaryFerraro thanks Gary I will definitely get in touch when I need transmission work Will definitely recommend you. Thanks for the reply. Stay safe and well Artie 👍🇺🇸
Thank you sir
Thanks for watching
I have a 2013 honda crv 2.4 awd and stuck in park and my air not working what could be causing it ?
does it come out of park with key on engine off?
Mine won't shift still throttle sensor and crank sensor were changed because my machenic said they were failing he used the computer to diagnosed it but still the gear wont shift
Do you have a scan tool that shows live data?
The TPS is still based on voltage. It is just reported by the ECM as a percentage.
The TPS is still based on volts
how did you change it there riveted on
It was changed about 2 years ago. I called the wholesale account and he changed it
The rivets holding the TPS are screws.
Use a pin marker to tap on it to the left to unscrew it.
Search for a video explaining how to replace and calibrate the TPS.
When you be doing the calibration make sure the IAC sensor and MAP sensor are connected.
When calibrating mine the reading was too high, and after connecting these other two sensors I was able to get the normal reading.
@@robertoortiz7838 Great info, thanks for the tip
honda tech here I have had this happen with fly by wire throttle body its safety logic in the pcm it thinks you have your foot on the gas if the rpm is too high it will not come out park
Yes, i figured it was a safety just never seen this before. Thanks for watching
Hi. I have A540H-09. The problem is this. Reverse gear works at 2000-3500 rpm. And the rest of the gears 1-2-3-4 overdrive 2-L are perfect. I change the oil every 30,000-50,000 km. Accp nicely shifts gears. That's just the back problem. Mileage 570.000km Toyota Caldina 4WD. Please tell me
I would say either the low/reverse clutch is no good or something wrong with the Overdrive cover, reverse is fed through the cover
@@GaryFerraro Thank you very much. You can change the back cover and see what happens.
@@karensar9304 You can, but not so easy in the car, there is a drum and clutch pack and piston as well and seals too
OK. I understand you. But don't forget, my 1234 overdrive works perfectly and switches
@@karensar9304 yes, reverse is fed through the cover, either the cover has a problem or the Low/Reverse clutch is no good. Does this by chance move forward in Neutral?
Mine does the same thing but doesn’t have a code
Is the problem your TPS?
not a published thing had to call honda techline to find this out
Did they know right away what the problem was?
@@GaryFerraro yes
You should show where the part goes.
Sorry. It was the TPS.
Really? Everyone and their dog should already know that the throttle position sensor goes on the throttle body on all vehicles known to man.
Or did you think the tps is located under the passenger seat or something?