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check your brake light fuse
They are on the same fuse.
Check the fuses. If the brake light fuse blows it won't come out of park.
There are several things that can cause your brake light fuse to blow and keep your 1994 Ford F3 50 locked in park. The most common cause is a malfunctioning neutral safety switch.
Check the brake light fuse.
The tail, park and dome light fuse is located in a 5 fuse fuse box located on the headlight switch, under dash. There are 3 fuses stacked and another 2 off to the side of them. The tail/park/dome fuse is the one on the top ( not in the 3 stack. Kinda hard to get at. I used a small mirror to help. It should be a 15 amp fuse.
underneath the flashing street light outside 147 park drive
Should be common to the brake light circuit
check the brake light fuse in the dash by your left knee, if it blows, cant shift park
the brake light fuse is located on the firewall under the dash beside the park brake second or third up on the left hand side
No. The head lights have there own fuse under the hood of the car back by the firewall in black square 1x1 box. The tail light fuse is under the dash by the park brake pedal.
Yes, a blown brake light fuse causes the shift interlock to malfunction. If the interlock can't tell if the brake is depressed or not, it won't shift out of park. The brake light fuse is a 15A in the engine bay fuse box.