I have a 2004 ford focus that worked fine this afternoon. Later I turned the car on and tried to shift out of park, but it wouldn't budge. I tried interlock access hole on the console as per the user manual and the car moved out of park, but when the car is turned on, will not move from park again. The back brake lights do not work either...is this a blown fuse or a bigger issue? Thank you...
YEP BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH FUSE IS BLOWED.WHEN ITS BLOWED IT WILL KEEP BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK SOLENOID FROM WORKING.YOU CANT GET CAR OUT OF PARK.IT NEEDS POWER TO WORK.FUSES BLOWS AT BRAKE SWITCH NO POWER.YOU WILL NOT GET IT OUT OF PARK.SO CHECK FUSE THAT COULD BE YOUR PROBLEM.
Try the fuses for brake lights but as for the gear box stuck in park thats a biger problem
The sensor from brake switch to tranny gear selector is faulty. It will have to be tested with an ohmmeter. The switch is most likely faulty
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