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First check that the brake lamps work, if they do not , check the fuses , the switch and wires to it at the brake pedal. The transmission shift lock is controlled by a brake switch. Hope that helps
Gas should be black so you may have a problem inside the tank. Rust is the first thing to come to mind. Also white smoke is usually a sign of water in the combustion chamber. So you may also have water in the fuel tank too. I would guess that there is a hole in the fuel-tank. Do you smell fuel inside or at the rear of the vehicle? Because the car has a OBD2 port you should be able To have generic codes read. So bring it to Auto-zone and see if they can plug into your car's OBD2 port. They provide this service for free. The only other way to have codes read is to bring it to the dealer.
Your best bet with any radio install is to wire both the positive and negative leads directly to the battery. While it might be convenient to use an existing, unused +12V feed, the interference any stray RF power can cause to existing vehicle systems is very unpredictable.
Best bet is to trace across the front of the headliner and go down the passenger side "A" post. From there you should be able to make an easy hole for the power leads adjacent to the radio antenna wire. This is the wire that comes out of the firewall and loops directly into the passenger's side front fender.
Also, be cautious with your mounting and drilling, as some discos have an ultrasonic sensor for the alarm system in the center roof area.
there is a procedure involving holding the sunroof switch open or closed for a certain amount of time to reset the travel limits of the sunroof. i dont remember which at the moment. but do yourself a favor and head to an auto parts store and pick up a shop manual for the vehicle. it will become invaluable trust me!
have you got a picture of stereo or model number as they all work differently , i will be able to tell you how to put code in and clear security with this information
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