My 2007 C6 has been doing the stuck-in-park thing during the last year but I was usually able to work with it by following the directions in the owners manual and get it to shift for me. I finally decided it was time to do something about it, so I found numerous posts on solutions to the problem from cutting off the offending part, replcing the microswitch, to adding a bypass push button switch, to adding a little spacer material to push the micro-switch lever more when moved into Park, to adding a wire loop to manually unlock it. I also had to find a video on how to remove the center trim to get at it which really helped me in doing the fix. I decided to go with bending the micro-switch lever with my needle nosed pliers to engage it a little sooner which seems to have solved the problem. I also went with the added insurance of adding a wire loop from a hole I drilled in the locking lever to my center console so I could manually pull it and unlock it if all else failed. You can see my loop in the picture. I like the loop for another reason. If I am working with the center trim and need to shift it out of park, I can set the parking brake and pull the loop to shift it out of park without the key around or without starting the car. Makes it handier to work on. While working on it, I discovered that one of the previous owners had installed a Geek Squad FM converter box for an old iPod. I had nothing that would connect to the old iPod connector so I removed all of that stuff. I don’t need that stuff because the factory CD player in my 2007 will play my CD-R burned CD’s with my mp3 playlists. So I am back to cruising again for the summer. Just attended my first Cars and Coffee with it and had a great time. I supplied the donuts on National Donut Day so I think everyone else enjoyed themselves too. Next I am looking forward to attending the Black Hills Corvette Classic Rally in Spearfish, SD, one of the longest running rallies in the country. They are celebrating 52 years this summer in July.
This is great. Thank you for posting it.
Do you have any links to the videos you found that helped you that you can share?
Maybe your post can help someone else with this problem.
This is great. Thank you for posting it.
Do you have any links to the videos you found that helped you that you can share?
Maybe your post can help someone else with this problem.
Here are a couple of links that I used. The first one is very good for guiding you through the removal of the center trim piece. The directions are for a 2005 but all of the info pertained to my 2007 as well. I did not like his solution which was to cut off the offending piece, so I used information from several other posts to do my fix. The second video gives another take on the project but he doesn’t go into as much detail about removing the center trim piece. In my fix I bent the metal on the microswitch to engage it sooner and it solved my problem. As a little extra insurance, I drilled a hole in the offending latch and attached a wire loop through it and ran it into my center console so I could pull it manually if it ever stopped working in the future. Hope this helps.
Stuck in park problem:
Here are some pictures I borrowed from another website to show how I fixed my problem: