check the brake light fuse. Most cars have an interlock system that keeps the car from shifting out of park unless the brake pedal is pressed. If something has caused the fuse to burn out, the system doesn't know you are applying the brakes. What caused the fuse to blow out will have to be researched after.
Loose: ball joints, stabilizer links, struts come to mind.
Three possibilities come to mind: # wrong key # steering wheel locked # defective ignition switch For #2, one has to relieve the tension on the steering wheel before the key can be turned.
did you try clearing your cache?
Check the GAS cap. If it's not on tight it signals the smog sensor that something is wrong. Your gas tank is a closed system on new cars. When you put the gas cap back on you should turn it until it clicks This indicates that it's on all the way. The Smog sensor signals the car that something is wrong with the fuel system. You may have to go to a dealer to have the light turned off after you fix the cap.
You mean MAG? I think 2009, but I could be wrong.
There is something wrong with the braking system. If your brake system locks up at that speed, the results could be very , very serious. Have it checked as soon as possible.
well i would think they come from the sea but of course i could be well wrong... hope i helped!! xx
If the cooling fan on a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager won't come it, the fuse could be blown. The fan can also be froze up.
I believe it is normally 8 AM but I could be wrong.
You should have the codes read to see whats wrong.
I think its coming out in January, I could be wrong.............
Bankruptcy or no one would come work there.