The automatic Toyota may be stuck in park because of transmission problems. The transmission may be jammed or stuck in that gear.
park safety switch on the back of the brake pedal is bad or disconnected
There is a lever that will put it in neutral.
This is a blown brake fuse check your break fuse and should fix it.
This sometimes happens when you park your car with the steering wheel turned too far to the right or to the left locking the steering wheel and trans. in park.
Sounds like you have a busted linkage somewhere
Look in the owners manual. There is a button close to gear shift that you can press in a sequence to get unstuck.
Check to see if the stop lights are working- shift interlock and stop lights are on the same circuit. Could be a blown fuse or bad stoplight switch Most 2001 Toyota Camrys get stuck in park (part of their ignition lock stuff). When you park your car, have the tires pointed stright ahead - not turned to the left or right. If it is stuck, just rock the wheel to the left and right back and forth (not hard) and it should unlock. Your Toyota Dealer will tell you the same thing.
Ensure the key is in and in the 'on' position. You may have a bad clutch cable...
There can be several things causing this. Take it to an auto trim shop.
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.
engine running in park. when warm it should be between the "hot" and "cool" markings on the dipstick.
In the event the Audi A3 is stuck in park: