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Certain Chrysler and Dodge automatic shifters can get stuck in park when the original shift interlock latch (the infamous “pink thingy”) snaps. Replace a failed plastic latch with this Dorman OE FIX upgrade made from sturdy aluminum for greater durability and more reliable performance. This part saves the cost of buying an entire new shifter assembly when only one part is preventing proper shift function, and it is engineered to help prevent the shift interlock from breaking in the future. This aluminum latch comes with a new spring for a complete repair. This part is compatible with the following vehicles. Before purchasing, enter your vehicle trim in the garage tool to confirm fitment. [Chrysler 300: 2005, 2006, 2007] – [Chrysler Pacifica: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008] – [Dodge Charger: 2006, 2007] – [Dodge Magnum: 2005, 2006, 2007]
Upgraded repair – this shift interlock latch features aluminum construction designed to provide increased reliability on specified Chrysler and Dodge vehicles
Saves money – this shift interlock latch (sometimes called the “pink thingy”) is designed to save money by replacing a broken latch instead of replacing the entire shifter assembly
Complete solution – this kit includes a new latch spring to help ensure a professional and predictable repair
Trustworthy quality – backed by a team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
Ensure fit – to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the garage tool
Customers say
Customers find the auto part to be durable and well-built. They say it works great and is a solid metal replacement part that should last longer than the original plastic one. The installation process is easy for them, with no issues or problems. They also appreciate the value for money, metal content, and ease of replacement.
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