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The shift linkage bushings and the Shift lever bushings are probably worn. Adjustment of linkage and shift lever is probably needed. If this is beyond your DIY capacity, I'd take to a competent Transmission shop. Or purchase a repair manual from your auto parts store. You will want it again soon anyway if you are a DIYer. filepeep.com may have the manual, or try manualslib.com
Did you install a bypass switch? Try taking the main fuse out of your alarm for a minute. Then reinsert it and see if you can start the vehicle then. Worse comes to worse, you have to reconnect that starter wire together and get rid of that starter kill option.
easier way to go about this would be just remove the lock cylinder would be alot easier than trying to break the steer wheel lock once cylinder is removed u can start car with a screwdriver or wire in push button if u want far as kill switch goes hook that straight to the battery that will kill all power to car (must race tracks require it done this way too)
A discharged battery should be recharged with an external battery charger--about 2 to 3 hours with a high-current (10 to 30 amps) charger, overnight with a low-current charger (2-4 amps). Check the battery voltage after charging and the engine running--it should read about 13.5 volts if the the alternator is working. It will read 12.6 or less volts if the alternator is bad, or the fuse link is blown in the wire that runs from the alternator output to the starter solenoid connection where the positive battery cable is connected. Once the battery is charged, take the car to Autozone or similar business that will provide a free check of the battery and charging system if you don't have access to a voltmeter. Hope this helps!
Try pressing the FWD/DND button and look at the display. It might have 3 steps, FWD, DND, and FWD/DND Off. When you reach the Off part, the light will go away.
Problem is in the door and with the window regulators. Auto glass repair shop is recommended.. The glas may come loose from the regulator requiring some minor repairs to regulator.
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