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Old 12-18-2005, 10:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does 2002 Sienna have a shift lock bypass ?

I'm just wondering if the Sienna has the bypass button to let the shifter
move even if the battery is dead?

The reason I ask is that the battery on the wife's Corolla died last night,
she was at the gas station, and after she was done filling up the car wont
start anymore. Knowing it was still the original battery and it was a
really cold night I suspected dead battery. I took the battery from my
tercel and put it on the Corolla and she fired up right away. I told her
about the button so you can put it in neutral and move the car out of the
way coz she was blocking the pump. Anyways I havent thought about the
battrey going dead on the Sienna, as I've always driven a stick.

I'll probably get flamed about not reading the manual but I'm at work rite
now and cant get the question out of my head :(


 
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Old 12-19-2005, 12:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: does 2002 Sienna have a shift lock bypass ?


<reportspam@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:weqpf.143686$Gd6.25741@pd7tw3no...[color=blue]
> I'm just wondering if the Sienna has the bypass button to let the shifter
> move even if the battery is dead?
>
> The reason I ask is that the battery on the wife's Corolla died last
> night, she was at the gas station, and after she was done filling up the
> car wont start anymore. Knowing it was still the original battery and it
> was a really cold night I suspected dead battery. I took the battery from
> my tercel and put it on the Corolla and she fired up right away. I told
> her about the button so you can put it in neutral and move the car out of
> the way coz she was blocking the pump. Anyways I havent thought about the
> battrey going dead on the Sienna, as I've always driven a stick.
>
> I'll probably get flamed about not reading the manual but I'm at work rite
> now and cant get the question out of my head :(
>[/color]

Near the shifter, there should be a plastic tab covering a hole where you
can insert the key to override the shift lock.
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> Near the shifter, there should be a plastic tab covering a hole where you
> can insert the key to override the shift lock.
> --
> Ray O
> correct the return address punctuation to reply[/color]

Thanks Ray


 
Old 12-19-2005, 11:34 AM   #4 (permalink)
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<reportspam@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:2espf.137267$ki.61379@pd7tw2no...[color=blue][color=green]
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>> Near the shifter, there should be a plastic tab covering a hole where you
>> can insert the key to override the shift lock.
>> --
>> Ray O
>> correct the return address punctuation to reply[/color]
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> Thanks Ray[/color]
You're welcome!
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