My car some times move out of park and some times it want budge
Check and see if your brake lights are coming on.
There is a brake interlock and if the brake pedal switch is loose and doesn't turn on the brake lights, it will not let you shift out of gear.
Its to keep you from rolling in to something by accidently putting it in gear. It also keeps you from driving with no brake lights, which will tend to get you rear ended.
The switch is usually physically attached to the brake pedal bar under in the drivers footwell.
SOURCE: My 2003 Mercury Mountaineer Gear Shift is stuck.
THERE IS A SENSOR ON THE BRAKE PEDAL THAT RELEASES THE THE SHIFTER.THERE A 3 COMPONENTS INVOLVED.U CAN PUT IT IN NEUTRAL BEFORE U START THE CAR.THEN WIL SHIFT.
SOURCE: My 2003 Mercury Mountaineer Gear Shift is stuck.
See if u have brake lights. This is what energizes the shifter solenoid. There are 2 fuses u can check both are in the under dash fuse panel. Fuse 23 (15amp) and fuse 26 (7.5amp).
To get it out of park turn igntion switch on stopping just short of engerizing the electronics then u should be able to get it out of park and into neutral.
SOURCE: Upgrading 2006 Mercury Milan's sound system with MP3 jack.
Even though your current radio has an AUX button the radio is not programmed to utilize it.
There is no 'easy' way to add the '07 Job 2 and later year model's factory Aux input.
You will need to buy an aftermarket solution. Something like this http://pac-audio.com/productDetails.aspx?ProductId=821&CategoryID=24
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