2009 Toyota Corolla is locked up nothing will turn on but will start but won't go into gear and nothing will come on any help?

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Asked by cka606 Sep 13, 2015 at 06:17 PM about the 2009 Toyota Corolla

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Will start will ideal will not go into gear. Wipers and radio and windows will not work

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You don't have brake lights either. Just kinda hard to know that without somebody to stand behind your car while you have foot on brake. But be that is it may, use a very small flat screwdriver and pry off the little tab cover to left of shifter, then push the button. You will override the shift interlock and can drive the car.. but you have some serious electrical problems. Not just a single fuse blown, something that needs an auto-electrication or dealer

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Wow, then your throttle control, the drive-by-wire is also in the mix. Your 2009 Corolla should not have these problems (sorry for just stating the obvious) Call 1.800.331.4331 and they just might be of help. Way way too new to have this happen

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