Chrysler 200 Stuck in Neutral.

Asked by Alex Sep 24, 2017 at 12:02 PM about the 2015 Chrysler 200

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car is stuck in neutral. It was driving fine
the other day, no problems. I tried driving
yesterday and I couldn't start the car and it
was stuck in neutral. I found out about the
manual override lever but it puts it in Drive.
Today I tried again and it started up fine, but
I still can't shift. What do I do?!

5 Answers

580

i have the same problem. did you fix it? what was it? and what was the cost?

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MAy have to remove the center console assembly. This may be just a problem with the shifter being stuck and may need to have some plastic parts repaired. Further details are required after inspecting the center shift assembly.

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