These instructions apply to the Suzuki Ignis Mk3 (ATK) 2016-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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If your automatic (CVT) Suzuki Ignis Mk3 (ATK, 2016–present) is stuck in Park and the gear lever won’t move — usually because of a flat 12 V battery, a blown fuse or a shift-interlock fault — you can release it manually so the car can be rolled or loaded onto a recovery truck. This guide shows the emergency park-release for the Ignis CVT. It is a recovery step, not a repair.
When You Need This
The CVT Ignis locks the selector in P until the car has power, your foot is on the brake and the electronics release the shift-lock. If the battery is dead or a fault prevents that, the lever stays in P and the parking pawl keeps the car immobile. The manual override frees the selector.
Safety First
- Apply the parking brake or block the wheels before releasing — the car can roll once it is in neutral.
- Work on level ground, or with the car already secured on a recovery vehicle.
How to Release the Ignis from Park
- Apply the parking brake (or block the wheels).
- Turn the ignition on — do not start the engine.
- Beside the gear selector, use a flat screwdriver to remove the plastic cover over the override.
- Insert the screwdriver and press as shown, while pressing and holding the release button(s) by the selector.
- With them held, move the gear lever out of P into N. (On right-hand-drive cars it’s a single button press, then move the lever.)
- Remove the screwdriver and refit the cover.
With the car in neutral it can be rolled or winched — keep it braked or chocked until it is secured.
After the Emergency Release
This only frees the car — it does not fix the cause. The most common reason is a flat or failing 12 V battery; once power is restored the selector works normally. See our Ignis battery guide if that was the cause. If the battery is healthy but it keeps sticking, a fault will be stored — look it up on autodtcs.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my CVT Ignis stuck in Park?
Almost always a flat 12 V battery or a blown fuse that stops the shift-lock releasing. A brake-light switch or selector fault can do the same.
Will I damage anything using the override?
No — the shift-lock override is designed for exactly this situation. Operate it gently and refit the cover afterwards.
Does this apply to the manual Ignis?
No — only the CVT automatic has a shift-lock to override. A manual is freed simply by depressing the clutch.
The lever moves but the car won’t roll — why?
Make sure you reached neutral, the parking brake is released and the wheels are unblocked once you are ready to move it.
To clear a service reminder after related work, see our Suzuki Ignis service indicator reset guide.
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