The automatic transmission shift lock control system is a safety device that
prevents an inadvertent shift out of PARK when the engine is running. The driver must
press the brake pedal before moving the shift lever out of the PARK position. The
system consists of the following components:
• | The automatic transmission shift lock solenoid (serviced as the automatic
transmission shift lock actuator), as well as the body control module (BCM) and the
engine control module (ECM). The shift lock solenoid is located within the floor shift
control assembly with vehicles equipped with floor shift. |
• | The body control module (BCM) controls the voltage supply circuit of the
shift lock control solenoid. The following conditions must be before the BCM will
supply voltage to the shift lock control solenoid. |
The BCM controls the voltage to the shift lock control solenoid through the
shift lock control solenoid controlled voltage circuit. The following conditions must
be met before the BCM will supply voltage to the shift lock solenoid:
• | The ignition is in the ON position. |
• | The engine control module (ECM) sends an input via GMLAN serial data to
the BCM indicating the transmission is in the PARK position. |
• | The BCM determines the brake pedal is applied according the brake pedal
position. |
Since the shift lock control solenoid is permanently grounded, the BCM supplies
voltage to the automatic transmission shift lock control solenoid, mechanically unlocking
the shift lever allowing the driver to move the shift lever out of the PARK position
as the solenoid energizes. When the brake pedal is not applied, the BCM turns the
control voltage output of the shift lock control solenoid OFF, de-energizing the shift
lock control solenoid. The de-energized solenoid mechanically locks the shift lever
in the PARK position.