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There should be a safety switch that registers the gear selector to be in park otherwise it will not start. I sounds like it is either wired wrong or is simply out of adjustment.
It may be an external light indicator - meaning you may have a brake, turn,reverse or running bulb bad, or a bad connection to one of them. Go to a local store with large, low windows and parking available in front of the window ( night time is best ) .Back up to the window and apply the brakes while in reverse and look in the reflection for all bulbs working with the lights off. Then put it in park and turn the lights on, once again watching that reflection. If all is good, turn on the hazard ( emergency) flashers with the lights on and walk around the vehicle, inspecting all running and turn signal lights for operation.
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The parking lights, dash lights, turn signals, and hazard flasher should be 4 different circuits. So you would need to know exactly what that fuse protects, then look for the short to ground.
Check fuse panel, under dash, as well as under hood. Owners manual should also give you map of fuses. May say"park" lights, "running lights", or something similar.
disconnect the reverse gear switch located at the gearbox. It's a two pin Connector with two wires, one of them is BROWN, and th other BROWN with BLUE stripe along. Make a short connection between those two wires, easiest way is to do it by usin simple paper clip. Turn the ignition IGN to ON position. and check the reverse lights. If Lights are on, than you need to replace the switch that you just disconnected as it's faulty.
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