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Yes when you park on an incline you should always put your emergency brake on before shifting to park. Then whenyou are ready to move again put you car in gear before disengaging the emergency brake. this will remove the stress from the transmission.
i first have too ask if your'e on an incline/decline. if so its torchlock. which means there is alot of pressure on the gear (the wieght of the car). in whch you will have too have someone too rock your car back/forth until you can pull it out of gear. if not on an incline/decline your cable from your brake pedal to your shifter could be broken disengaged. take your ignition key an put it in the little slot on the panel where your shifter is located, push down and pull the gear out of park. the slot may be hid by a little small cover that prys off pretty easily. its there to keep thieves from pushing your car down the street if they cant strart it
In my '04 corolla I can unlatch the left passenger seat back by reaching behind the left seat back and sticking my finger up into the second of 3 quarter sized holes. my arm is about 15" stuck in and reaching up into the trunk about 6" back. Feel around for the holes. You can pull the latch at that point, but...you have to be flexible.
I just bought a 2005 Nissan Altima that had the same problem. The motor was fine. I opened the switch and found that a trace on the small circuit board was cut/missing. I soldered it on the spot and it solved the problem. You can access the switch by carefully prying off the switch buttons, then the plate. There are two screws that must be removed so that you can pull the switch assembly out of the seat.
I had the same problem when my husband was waiting in my car and laid the driver seat down, Well, it got stuck in the recline position so I took my car to the dealership and they said the motor was going out, which cost about $100.00, if I remember correctly. He took the plastic housing off the motor and gave it a few sharp taps and it allowed just enough juice to incline my seat back. He said if I didnt use it anymore, then I wouldnt need to replace the motor.
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