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How much does Shifter Interlock Solenoid Replacement cost in Washington?

It depends on the type of car you drive and the auto repair shop you go to in Washington. Our mechanics in Washington are mobile, which means they don't have the overhead that repair shops have. They provide you convenience by coming to your home or office in Washington.

Shifter Interlock Solenoid Replacement pricing for various cars

CarsEstimateParts CostLabor CostSavingsAverage Dealer Price
2007 Chevrolet Impala$236$140.52$94.995%$248.02
2008 Volvo XC90$464$369.31$94.992%$476.81
2007 Nissan Murano$336$240.60$94.993%$348.10
2014 Lincoln Navigator$430$296.64$132.983%$447.14
2006 Acura RSX$230$134.65$94.995%$242.15
2016 Audi S6$311$215.82$94.993%$323.32

Shifter Interlock Solenoid Replacement Service

What is the Shifter Interlock Solenoid all about?

Solenoids are cylindrical coils of metal wire that carry electric currents. The shifter interlock solenoid ensures you can’t shift from Park to Drive without first applying the brake. The solenoid inside the interlock system is what allows you to move the shifter. When the brake pedal is pressed, the solenoid receives a signal that releases a mechanical lock on the shifter and allows it to be moved. The shifter interlock solenoid also enables the shifter to be moved from Neutral to Reverse and, from Reverse to Park. If the solenoid does not receive the brake pedal signal, the shifter will not be released from its current position. You may not be able to shift out of park, or if you are in drive gear, you may not be able to shift past Neutral back into Reverse or Park.

Keep in mind:

  • If you can’t get out of Park, a dysfunctional shifter interlock solenoid is not the only probable culprit.
  • If a light on your dashboard tells you that the brake lights aren’t working, your shifter interlock may not work either.

How it's done:

  • The vehicle battery is disconnected
  • The defective shifter interlock solenoid is removed
  • The new shifter interlock solenoid is installed
  • The battery is reconnected
  • The vehicle is tested and shifter operation is checked

Our recommendation:

The shifter interlock solenoid does not require servicing. It is meant to last the lifetime of your car. If your shifter will not come out of Park, or is stuck in gear, have one of our expert mechanics diagnose the system and replace the shifter interlock solenoid if required.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Shifter Interlock Solenoid?

  • Shifter will not move out of Park
  • Key will not come out of the ignition

How important is this service?

Though it does not present a safety concern, your vehicle is unusable in many cases until the shifter interlock solenoid is repaired. Getting your faulty interlock solenoid replaced is essential for normal car operation.


Recent Shifter Interlock Solenoid Replacement reviews in Washington

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Jonathan

6 years of experience
8 reviews
Jonathan
6 years of experience
Very Knowledgeable about the work that needed done

Corey

27 years of experience
43 reviews
Corey
27 years of experience
Corey did an awesome job!

Michael

25 years of experience
82 reviews
Michael
25 years of experience
On time! Polite, thorough, great job!

Breck

20 years of experience
681 reviews
Breck
20 years of experience
Excellent service!

Robert

18 years of experience
68 reviews
Robert
18 years of experience
Very good mechanic. Down to earth gentleman. Answered all of my questions. He knew what he was doing. Fast and friendly made it seem like we already knew each other will be using him all the time when my vehicle needs to be fixed thank you

John

10 years of experience
3 reviews
John
10 years of experience
A great first experience using YourMechanic. John was professional and easy to work with.

Ricardo

14 years of experience
339 reviews
Ricardo
14 years of experience
very good mechanic. pleasure to get to know . saw that everything was running smoothly before he left. will definetley recommend your mechanic to family and friends. if i have anymore issues on my truck or for my wifes car, definetley call your mechanic while asking for Ricardo........

AL

12 years of experience
236 reviews
AL
12 years of experience
Al is THE BEST! I will book him every time I need something

Corey

17 years of experience
346 reviews
Corey
17 years of experience
good service

John

14 years of experience
6 reviews
John
14 years of experience
I was beyond happy with the service provided by John and Yourmechanic Repair Services. John was prompt, very accommodating, and quite fast. It took him just about an hour from the moment he got to my apartment to completing the repair. This was my first time using Yourmechanic services and I couldn't have been more pleased. In addition John showed me my old part and clearly explained the issue with the repair and defective part, he also gave me several options to address other items associated with that repair. No sooner than my getting back upstairs to my apartment I texted several family members and friends about YourMechanic services recommending them to all of my closest friends and family. Not to mention, the whole repair was affordable. I will continue to sing the praises of YourMechanic. Thank you once again John. Man, if only going to the dentist was as painless as this repair, I might still have teeth. Lol.

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