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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: polilara on 27 January 2026, 10:14:15

Title: Moving Auto Selector from P to N, when Rear Brake Pipes off
Post by: polilara on 27 January 2026, 10:14:15
2001 Omega 2.6 with AR25 and rear brake pipes off. Can I move selector from P to N just by pressing the brake pedal (ignition on), so does the system recognise hydraulic pressure somewhere or is there just a microswitch somewhere? I know there is a yellow clip under the cover to do this but just want to save time.
Title: Re: Moving Auto Selector from P to N, when Rear Brake Pipes off
Post by: cam.in.head on 27 January 2026, 13:23:36
you only need to press the brake slightly until the solenoid releases .you MAY loose a bit of brake fluid but minimal ((alternately use the yellow lever as you mentioned)
Title: Re: Moving Auto Selector from P to N, when Rear Brake Pipes off
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 27 January 2026, 20:31:24
In this scenario, ALWAYS use the manual override. It's what it's there for.
Title: Re: Moving Auto Selector from P to N, when Rear Brake Pipes off
Post by: TheBoy on 28 January 2026, 12:24:38
I would agree, use the yellow lever under the gaitor cover for this :y
Title: Re: Moving Auto Selector from P to N, when Rear Brake Pipes off
Post by: polilara on 28 January 2026, 17:11:55
Thanks for comments, I will use the lever. My idea is not drive the car, just move/push it to another place. I am far away from it so I just want to prepare before I leave there. I have allways wondered where that switch is. Thought earlier that it is activated by hydraulic pressure when braking pedal pressed.
Title: Re: Moving Auto Selector from P to N, when Rear Brake Pipes off
Post by: TheBoy on 28 January 2026, 17:25:35
The solenoid lock on the gear lever is activated from the brake switch.

To use the lever, grab the forward part of leather gator and lift sharply, then rear of gator lifts out.  Yellow lever is now visible.  From memory, you press it down whilst moving lever, but it could be pull up (sorry, really can't remember!)