🚨 1991 Dodge Dakota: Emergency Neutral
The 1991 Dodge Dakota uses a column-mounted automatic shifter with mechanical shift lock connected to the brake pedal.
🧰 Drafted with AI under the editorial review of Chris Hackleman & Jeff Moore — details like the exact override location may vary by trim; verify visually before prying anything.
⚠️ Chock the wheels first — neutral means the car can roll. Set the parking brake while you work, never stand downhill of the vehicle, and try a 12-volt jump before any override: power fixes most stuck-in-park problems instantly.
The procedure
- Set the parking brake firmly and chock the wheels
- Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON position if any battery power remains
- The 1991 Dakota typically uses a mechanical shift lock with no electronic override
- Check the column shroud near the shifter base for any small access panel or cap (uncommon)
- If no override access is present, you must access the transmission shift linkage
- Crawl under the truck and locate the shift linkage on the driver's side of the transmission
- Manually move the external transmission shift lever to neutral position (center detent)
Shift-lock override location
Most 1991 Dakotas lack an electronic shift lock override; access the external shift lever directly at the transmission on the driver's side
With zero electrical power
With zero power, the mechanical brake-interlock may keep the column locked. Access the transmission shift linkage from underneath on the driver's side and manually move the external lever to neutral. This bypasses the column shifter entirely.