🚨 2010 Honda Element: Emergency Neutral
The 2010 Honda Element uses a floor-mounted console shifter with a conventional PRNDL gate and electronic shift lock.
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⚠️ 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
- Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and the parking brake is firmly engaged.
- Turn the ignition key to the ON (II) position if possible; if the battery is completely dead, skip to step 6.
- Press and hold the brake pedal firmly.
- Locate the small rectangular shift-lock override slot on the right side of the shifter base, near the shift button.
- Remove the small plastic cap covering the override slot by prying gently with a flathead screwdriver or your fingernail.
- Insert a flathead screwdriver, key, or similar flat tool into the override slot and press down firmly.
- While holding the override down, press the shifter button and move the shifter to Neutral.
- If moving to Neutral fails, you may need to move through Reverse first, then to Neutral.
- Replace the override cap after the vehicle is in Neutral.
Shift-lock override location
Small rectangular slot on the right side of the shifter base, covered by a removable plastic cap, adjacent to where the shift button is located.
With zero electrical power
With no electrical power, the shift lock cannot be electronically released. Use the mechanical shift-lock override procedure (steps 5-7). You do not need ignition power to use the override—it is a purely mechanical bypass. Once in Neutral with the parking brake released, the vehicle can be rolled or winched onto a flatbed.