it could be something as simple as a burnt out fuse. their should be a fuse box underneath the dashboard to the left of the break petal, or underneath the hood near the battery. if that's not the case, it could be a loose connector or wire
What kind of auto is it. Sounds like you may have an ignition switch problem.
I had this problem and it turned out to be a dirty park switch located in the console shift (automatic), that releases the ignition in park. The mech cleaned it and the problem never returned.
I had this problem, the stick-shift was not fully in the 'park' position try and jiggle the stick.
Somebody with the remote is messing with you. I had a similar problem years ago and found a defective starter solenoid was the problem
Have you tried changing the ignition switch?
My '96 Mercedes C220 has a constant beep in the dashboard and there is no lights that indicate a problem Anyone got an answer for this???
While it could be an ignition problem, the most likely cuplrits are the fuel pump or the Throttle position sensor. Good Luck While it could be an ignition problem, the most likely cuplrits are the fuel pump or the Throttle position sensor. Good Luck
Well, it sounds like the chip that is in your key may have broke or got stuck on a part of the ignition. I had that problem. This happened not long after I had had to have the ignition replaced?!?
there are many things that can cause this problem. bad spark plugs / wires bad alternator ignition problems loose or corroded battery conection incorrect timing
It is probably caused by the ignition switch internals shifting (I had a similar problem before) and it turned out to be the ignition switch)
the shift interlock cable,sounds like the problem
You can console a friend by joking around or start talking about the problem. Sharing the problem reduces the intensity of it.