Thank you for going in to detail with the connector and the solenoid and wire mapping and parts numbers. The other videos only showed the connector and the button. Thank you very very much!!!
Thank you so much! I was able to do this following your video step by step. My Impala would randomly get stuck in park every once in awhile and I would have to press that button to get it out of park. This helped me fix it. Great video!!
Hello You are welcome Jason. It is great to be able to give back a little to the You Tube community. I have benefited so much learning things on You Tube.
I wish to thank you very much, your video help me alots, first how to push the pin to get my car home from the groceries store and avoid a toeing, I was able to fix the interlock with all your nice instruction, thank you very very much, you made me save a tone of money and it's very appreciated thanks !
Great video. I only have one question after watching your video a few times. Couldn't you have taken off the bolts that secure the shifter housing altogether to work on the shift Interlock solenoid? I've switched over my interior and replaced seats, trim, console, door panels, and even the one piece molded carpet. It may have been easier. Your thoughts and thanks for making this video. Cheers.
Hello John I did not think of that. I will have to review my video to see if that would be easier. I have not had to go back into that area again since I did the work.
Thanks for the quick response. I understand. Well, it looks like you likely won't have to for some time after doing a great job. Anyway, I watched a few videos referring to this problem and yours was by far the most informative. Thanks for taking the time David to make your video. I am going to attempt the fix this weekend. Much appreciated. Have a good weekend.
The doorman part and gm part number you listed show that they are not compatible with your car according to The Dorman & ACDelco website. I have a 2008 Impala (console shift) and the dealership is telling me I have to order the entire console shift Assembly as it will come with the solenoid. How did you know that dorman part would work?
@@lovinhouse374 Hello Lovin. I am not sure about the part number. I will look around to see if I still have the part but I think it may have been tossed. It was an identical part and I tried to cross reference the part numbers where I could.
Not exactly sure what you mean by the "Black casing" I removed the trim around the shift lever then removed the plastic center piece between the seats. I will check my photos to see what else I removed. but with those pieces off the car the solenoid should be accessible.
@@RTR.Lano251 I found it easier to unclip that plastic piece and turn it 90 degrees then fold the flexible cover back (the piece I have taped up to the gear shift lever) so I had a straight shot at the screw at the back of the solenoid. You may be able to reach the second screw to remove the solenoid with that piece in place but I found it easier to go straight down. That is a Nut driver with a #15 Torx bit. Hope that helps.
Hello Fan de chavalone. I do not know if that is possible. It would require a lot of work to get the shift cables repositioned.to get the shifter on the steering wheel.
Mine is a 2009 also it will only go into reverse it only has 40,000 miles on it I just bought it today thinking that I can fix it the girl that I bought it from sold it to me for $1,200 and it's in great condition and runs great I think I may have got a good deal I'll this if that works then I really got good deal
Thank you for going in to detail with the connector and the solenoid and wire mapping and parts numbers. The other videos only showed the connector and the button. Thank you very very much!!!
Thank you so much! I was able to do this following your video step by step. My Impala would randomly get stuck in park every once in awhile and I would have to press that button to get it out of park. This helped me fix it. Great video!!
Thank you. RUclips has helped me with many problems. Glad I could help someone.
Thanks, I got an 05, this gave me the information to fix it myself, so I'll order the part.
Hello You are welcome Jason. It is great to be able to give back a little to the You Tube community. I have benefited so much learning things on You Tube.
You are a Saint David. Thank you so much!
I am glad I could help you.
I wish to thank you very much, your video help me alots, first how to push the pin to get my car home from the groceries store and avoid a toeing, I was able to fix the interlock with all your nice instruction, thank you very very much, you made me save a tone of money and it's very appreciated thanks !
You are welcome. It is great to be able to help someone else. You Tube has been a great help to me working on my cars.
THANK YOU!!! I DIDNT EVEN THINK TO CHECK THE FUSE!!
Awesome. Very informative
Very very good video and yes sir you help me out thanks 👍🏾
Great video. I only have one question after watching your video a few times. Couldn't you have taken off the bolts that secure the shifter housing altogether to work on the shift Interlock solenoid? I've switched over my interior and replaced seats, trim, console, door panels, and even the one piece molded carpet. It may have been easier. Your thoughts and thanks for making this video. Cheers.
Hello John
I did not think of that. I will have to review my video to see if that would be easier. I have not had to go back into that area again since I did the work.
Thanks for the quick response. I understand. Well, it looks like you likely won't have to for some time after doing a great job. Anyway, I watched a few videos referring to this problem and yours was by far the most informative. Thanks for taking the time David to make your video. I am going to attempt the fix this weekend. Much appreciated. Have a good weekend.
The doorman part and gm part number you listed show that they are not compatible with your car according to The Dorman & ACDelco website. I have a 2008 Impala (console shift) and the dealership is telling me I have to order the entire console shift Assembly as it will come with the solenoid. How did you know that dorman part would work?
I know it works because I fitted it a few months ago and it is still working like it should. It was an exact replacement.
@@davidapp3730 Thank you for replying to confirm!
One more question…did the OEM solenoid that you removed from the car have a part #? If so, was it the same as the GM part # you listed in the video?
@@lovinhouse374 Hello Lovin. I am not sure about the part number. I will look around to see if I still have the part but I think it may have been tossed. It was an identical part and I tried to cross reference the part numbers where I could.
@@davidapp3730 update! Just replaced mine with the Dorman and it works! The factory one I took out had a 7298047 stamped on the side.
Did u have to remove the black casing around it to take out the solenoid
Not exactly sure what you mean by the "Black casing" I removed the trim around the shift lever then removed the plastic center piece between the seats.
I will check my photos to see what else I removed. but with those pieces off the car the solenoid should be accessible.
@@davidapp3730 the black part that yu stuck the screwdriver through
@@RTR.Lano251 I found it easier to unclip that plastic piece and turn it 90 degrees then fold the flexible cover back (the piece I have taped up to the gear shift lever) so I had a straight shot at the screw at the back of the solenoid. You may be able to reach the second screw to remove the solenoid with that piece in place but I found it easier to go straight down. That is a Nut driver with a #15 Torx bit.
Hope that helps.
Do you know if u Can you move to shifter to the steering wheel ?
Hello Fan de chavalone. I do not know if that is possible. It would require a lot of work to get the shift cables repositioned.to get the shifter on the steering wheel.
Mine is a 2009 also it will only go into reverse it only has 40,000 miles on it I just bought it today thinking that I can fix it the girl that I bought it from sold it to me for $1,200 and it's in great condition and runs great I think I may have got a good deal I'll this if that works then I really got good deal
My 09 impla only goes n reverse not in drive
That does not sound like the interlock more a transmission problem. With the interlock issue you can't move the gear shift out of park.
Mine will only go into reverse