my battery light is on but car starts but wont come out of park and lights wont come on, is there a master safety switch?

Asked by Marklover Jan 06, 2015 at 06:08 AM about the 1992 Lexus LS 400 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I went to connect my battery , I touched the negative side on the positive side. it
sparked. the car started right away but when I went to take it out of park . Wont come out
of gear and my head lights or instrument panel did not come on. only the battery light
icon. Is there a master reset somewhere. Please help . I am stranded.

4 Answers

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You might have a problem with something called a "shift lock control" (or "shift lock override"?) on the Lexus, which has an ECU and solenoid. However you have other electronics out as well, so it might be due to a blown fuse. The shift lock ECU is in the center console, I'm not sure what fuse goes to it, if you have a service manual check it for fuse locations. You can also pick up a cheap fuse kit at any parts store that has a fuse tester and just go through all of them to find any that might be bad.

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Please help me new alternator new battery battery light won't come on car would not start charge keeping charge what can be my problem

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New alternator new battery car still having problems with charging battery light won't come on inside car what is the problem

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In my case it was a 7.5 amp fuse in the engine fuse box , kept my batt light on when everything else worked fine. 96 Lexus LS400

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