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There is a fuel shut off switch by the brake master cylinder that may have popped during the accident. it has a rubber top and is round in shape. push on the top of it and if it clicks it reset
when you get in a accident there something called a inertia switch its calibrated when the car gets hit the g-force pops the switch and kills the fuel pump find the switch it a red button look on line should be able to look up the model and location of senor button try that first all cars have them mine is to the left of the d/s floor board find red button push down start good luck
well.. you could blow something up if you hook the charger up wrong by accident.. but that is unlikely.
it sounds like you have a short somewhere or your ignition could be worn out.
but before you consider that i would check the simpler things first.
i dont quite understand your description but i will take a shot at it..
if the cab lights stay on when the key is out you need to check the little button that both doors push in when they shut that lets the cab lights turn on when you open the door. for both doors
check the button that your glove box door hits to shut the light off and make sure the lights off when you push it.
just find those buttons and push them in and the lights should shut off.
You need to change the locking mechanism on the door,not the theft lock that you push down by the window,the lock that keeps thew door shut.I dont know why it wouldnt lock,it must be a factory defect,that worn out before its time..
check all of your door latches to see if they all work. If there are sensors on the body where the door closes toward the center B PILLAR of the car it has sensors for the doors, then push them in and see which one is bad. Sometimes the door sensors are located in the door actuator which usually goes to the driver;s door due to it's high use.
It should be a "V' or "U" shaped locking mechanism, that the bolt on the latch slides into. You will have to pull the handle, while taking a screwdriver and sticking it into the slot, and pushing down. The handle will release the lock, the screwdriver is just so you can put some elbow grease in to slide it down.
take the child lock off,and open the door as you would when the door is normally shut , i mean just pull up on the door handal like you do when opening it.it should spring back to its norma position. good luck
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