No. The lights are switched independently of the transmission.
because when a car is on to long it will shut off because it was on to long
when my car did this it was a blown fuse
Check fuel filter for clogging, lines and fuel pump may be going on you. Good luck.
Shut it off in drive, then put it in park.
Q.Your car starts then seconds later it shut off what wrong A. that must be some crappy car
If you mean the car stumbles and dies then you need a tune up. If you mean the car dies "instantly" the Reverse light wire might be interfering with the carburetor shut off solenoid. The Solenoid is also wired to the coil with the reverse light. You should be able to hear a "click" on the carb when you turn the key on and off. With the key on, have some one put the car in reverse and see if you can hear the solenoid click off. Jay, you're really close but not quite. The problem is the reverse-light circuit's shorting to the frame. Maybe one of the wires has the insulation rubbed off and it's touching the frame. When you put the car in reverse, the switch closes, the power from the coil goes to ground and the car dies. The root cause is Volkswagen is running WAY too many things off the side of the coil.
Well basicly, Turn the car off automaticly
If a person uses a key to unlock an alarmed vehicle, the alarm can be turned off on the 2000 Honda Civic LX by starting the car and putting it in gear. Then, put the car in park and shut the car off. Start the car again and the alarm should go off.
Do you mean the switch on the dash to the left of the steering wheel that shows OFF at the top and a " P " and small triangle at the bottom ? That is the switch to shut off the reverse sensing system ( park assist ) You can only shut off the reverse sensing system when the ignition is on and the gear selector is in reverse
A seven letter word for shut off, shut out, prevent passage is occlude.
no