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IF it is an automatic it is the ignition isolator switch that only works in park or neutral. If it is a manual it may be the clutch isolation switch or the neutral switch in the box. As it is a required safety device in the car It will be easier to replace the faulty switch
fist disconect all windows switchs install a new fuse and reconect the swichs one by one when the fuse bloout unplug that swich and check the others switch because maybe is one or more swichs bad.or you have a short most comun areas are on door hinges or one of the windows motor is burn out
this sounds like a fuse problem. In the owners manual( under fuses and relays) it will tell you which one it is. its probably a 10 or 15 amp fuse. try this first, and if not, let me know. hope this helps
2001 MAzda MPV- Key was stuck in ignition. Would not turn all the way back to remove. I pulled the fuse for the Hazards and WHOLA!! Key turned back and could be removed.! Just to test the problem I put the key back in , started up , pulled up and back a few feet, turned the steering wheel and parked. Key was stuck again. I pulled the fuse and again ... WHOLA! key was released. Now what I need to do is fix the problem or I have to pull a fuse every time I stop the car - ANY ADVICE??
I had the same problem, and i kept buying them finally i gave up and got the cheapest ones from walmart and have had them for 2 years, where beofre i kept getting the blue light ones
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