![]() ![]() It can happen to any vehicle, at any age or mileage. This happens a lot when you don’t use a parking brake on a hill. If this is what happened to your Expedition, it is good news since it’s pretty easy to fix. Is your Expedition parked on a hill? If so, then the force of gravity could be forcing your transmission to put pressure on the parking lock in the transmission. Is it physically impossible to move the gear shift into any other position? Here are a few possibilities that could be causing the problem. We’ll then move onto the less likely problems with the hope that you can get your Expedition out of park fast. ![]() ![]() We’ll start with things that are easy and quick to remedy (allowing you to get moving again). These include checking to see if the parking brake is stuck, finding the shift lock solenoid override (if applicable), and the shift linkage. There are several things you can try to get your Ford Expedition moving now. The engine is running fine, but the shifter just won’t move. Nothing is worse than sitting in a vehicle that’s stuck in park. ![]()
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