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Sport to Park @ 45mph, why on earth is there no lockout?!

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Was that from the night where we were drinking whisky playing banjos?
That was it. Don't forget we were watching the movie Deliverance too.


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With that trigger depressed, you’d be shocked how little effort it took. I’m very very easy on my vehicles. It happened so quickly I didn’t even know what had happened for a moment. The way each of the selections have a sort of peak and valley, they almost pull the lever along. The crazy part was that once it happened, it wouldn’t come back out of park until I came to a stop.
Just a note - you don't have to be at a stop to remove from park.

Remember your basics. The brake pedal must be depressed in order to shift *out* of park, which by your first description it doesn't sound like you were doing while you were trying to navigate traffic to get to the shoulder.
 

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Something similar happened when my wife was driving the truck. I wasnt in the truck at the time, so can’t tell you what she did or didn’t do with shifter. Anyway, she reversed out of the driveway, moved to a forward gear, slowly accelerated. After a few yards the truck let out a nasty grinding sound (almost certainly from the transmission), the wheels locked and skidded a little. Either she went to reverse or park, and clearly there is no ā€˜lockout’. Driver error - yes. But odd that it can happen and potentially very dangerous.
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