🚨 1994 Mercedes-Benz G-Class: Emergency Neutral
The 1994 G-Class (W463) uses a mechanical center console-mounted floor shifter with cable-actuated shift lock.
🧰 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
- Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and apply the parking brake firmly
- Turn the ignition key to position 1 (ACC) or 2 (ON) if possible
- Locate the shift lock override: look for a small covered slot or opening near the base of the shifter on the driver's side or directly in front of the shifter knob
- Remove any plastic cover or cap with a flathead screwdriver
- Insert a screwdriver, key blade, or similar tool into the override slot and press down while simultaneously pressing the shifter button and moving to Neutral
- If no override slot is visible, check the front face of the shifter surround or under the shifter boot
- Once in Neutral, the vehicle can be rolled or winched onto a flatbed
Shift-lock override location
Near the shifter base on the driver's side or front face of the shifter console, under a small cap
With zero electrical power
With completely dead battery, the override mechanism should still function mechanically on these earlier W463 models. The shift interlock system is less complex than later electronic versions. You will have no power assist for steering or brakes.