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Recently my brake lights on my 2001 pt cruiser went out. I changed the fuses (under the hood and inside the car)still no luck. Finally, I changed the brake sensor switch by the brake pedal, and I still have no brake lights. To make matters worse, now I can't shift my car out of park (with the car running). Is there a safety switch or button that I can push to at least get my car into gear?, any help would be great.
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There is one under the hood called the PDC behind the air filter box and the other is under the dash on the driver side. the brake fuse is probably in the one located inside the car, if not check the other one. if you have the owners manual it should show all this information.
Hi, first, keep in mind a few things. When checking your power, you will want to check it with the light switch on. Next, do your high beems wrk? I would check your switch.
What confused me about the PT when I first got one is that, unlike other cars I had owned, there are fuses in two locations - under the dash and under the hood. I am making a wild guess that you have checked for a bad fuse in one of those locations and have overlooked the other. If you are changing a dash fuse, the access panel cover (by the driver's knee) has a diagram molded onto the back side of it. If you are changing one of the fuse/relays under the hood (square black box next to the air cleaner), the power distribution panel's cover has a diagram printed or molded inside it as well. Each diagram is only for the fuses/relays under that particular cover. The diagrams are plentiful and easy to find with a Google search, so I won't post any links. Good luck!
Heater or moving the seat?
Under hood there is the Power distribution center and there is big fuse nr4.
That feed power to Cabin fuse box.
Fuse nr.6 (10A) is for heated seat.
Fuse 17 (15A) is for power seat.
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