You will need to repair the power issue before it will come out of park. It sounds like you may have popped a fusible link.
It means you are having a problem with the charging system. Have the alternator and battery checked. Good Luck!!!
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Go to auto zone and have the alternator checked out. even a new one can be bad.
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You could try recharging the battery, or having the connections checked by a mechanic.
start by having the battery checked. If the battery is good, then check the starter relay. If this is bad, repalce the starter. Also check battery connections. Sometimes they can seem tight but just aren't. Take them off the battery terminals and clean them. This will also stop your batter from charging.
Do you mean they dim when you push on the gas? If yes then try having the alternator and/or battery checked. Normally the battery should be between 13 and 14.5 volts when running.
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Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alternator belt. If the battery and alt test ok than check the connections to the alternator and battery.
the problem im having is i have 1998 caravan and i just got a new battery and oil pan gasket fixed now problem is evertime i apply brakes the van dies .
Take it in to your nearest Autozone and have the starter checked. Before having to push or tow your car, make sure both leads are securely attached to the battery and other wiring; from the alternator to the distributor and distributor cap to spark plugs etc.
I also have that code P061B in my Mazda 6 2010, What I've heard is that it may be a weak battery, I'm having my battery checked first, before advancing to other areas.