Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control System
The automatic transmission shift lock control is a safety device that
prevents an inadvertent shift out of PARK when the ignition is ON. The driver
must press the brake pedal before moving the shift lever out of the PARK
position. The system consist of the following components:
• | The automatic transmission shift lock control solenoid. |
• | The automatic transmission shift lock control switch. |
• | The rear integration module (RIM). |
With the ignition in the ON position, positive battery voltage is supplied
to the park relay. When the rear integration module (RIM) energizes the park
relay, the park relay switch contacts close suppling battery voltage to the
automatic transmission shift lock control switch. The circuit continues through
the normally --closed switch to the automatic transmission shift lock
control solenoid. The permanently grounded solenoid is energized. This locks
the shift linkage in the PARK position. When the driver presses the brake
pedal, the contacts in the automatic transmission shift lock control switch
open. This causes the automatic transmission shift lock control solenoid
to release. This allows the shift lever to move from the PARK position.