Most likely a bad brake calpier.
I would Invest in a Haynes Manual.
Sounds like over heated starter or bad electrical connection.
either the e-brake did not release or it is still in gear
You'll need a transmission manual. Available at your local auto parts store.
his is a trick question.. there is no "park" with a manual transmission.. either it's in gear, or it's in neutral.
If it's a 4x4 with a manual transfer case, you can do this by putting the transfer case in neutral. If it has a manual transmission (either 2x4 or 4x4), you can do this by putting the transmission in neutral. If it's an automatic and it doesn't have a manual transfer case, you would have to remove the driveshaft(s).
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I would get a haynes manual I have one it tells you everything and saves you tons of money if your a doityourselfer.
The failure to step on the brake pedal or if manual the failure to step on the clutch The transmission or gearbox is not working properly
The purpose of that switch is to prevent the engine being started while in gear - when the switch is operating correctly, the engine will only start while in the park or neutral settings. You would not want your vehicle to lunge forward while the engine is turning over. With a manual transmission you should be able start the engine in any gear as long as the clutch pedal is fully engaged.
With a manual transmission, manual transfer case, or four button electronic transfer case (which has a neutral position), yes. Otherwise, you would have to disconnect the driveshafts.