Q: My expedition won't move from park..

asked by on February 15, 2018

I have a 2011 Ford expedition.. it won't come out of park. I applied the brake and nothing
My car has an automatic transmission.

This may be caused by a bad shift interlock solenoid, a bad shift cable or possibly a failed brake light switch. I would suggest having a professional from YourMechanic come to your location to take a look at the vehicle to properly diagnose and repair.

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