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Maybe something wrong with neutral switch? Usually it is on or close to transaxle shift lever, follow the shift cable to shift lever, the switch has multiple wire connector.
It may be possible to start vehicle by jumping the load side of starter relay, key on. There are safety issues trying this, the vehicle will crank in any gear. Make sure tranny is out of gear, parking brake is set, block the wheels, whatever it takes to be safe, safety is your responsibility.
If the problem isn't that neutral switch, then I don't know? Any applicable trouble codes?
The mode switch(neutral safety) in the transmission is bad,This will require valve body removal and draining of the transmission.Will walk you through it if you want to try.
the neutral safety switch (Park/Neutral position switch) is located to the right of the transaxle range switch on the front of the transaxle, just above the fluid pan.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Safely raise and support the vehicle.
Disengage the electrical connector from the switch.
it is usually the neutral safety switch which controls the reverse kight however some vehicles had a seperate back up light switch which could be causing the light to stay on.
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