Simple, stay calm, put the gear selector in neutral, coast to the safest place you can find, stop the car, turn off the key. Have the car towed to a repair shop and don't drive it until it's fixed.
restart the whole console is the only way
sometime when you step on the brake to remove it out of park the relese gets stuck try stepping on brake and shaking gear shift handle We had a similar problem, and the answer that it is the Stop Light Switch on the brake pedal itself is Correct! Did cost $6 to fix, fixed the problem immediately and only 2 bolts to replace. Very easy. Very inexpensive!
Your thermostat is stuck in the open position. Replace the thermostat and no more problems. Quick fix and only costs about 20 dollars.
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Because you're stepping on the gas pedal.
The Timpani sound is produced by hitting the top of it with a mallet.
no if it is hard to step on, the cable might be wore.
Because when you need to stop quickly, It would be nice to have something bigger to step on then trying to step on an object smaller, When you need to stop quick you foot will catch the large pedal.
The gas pedal.
Look up under your dash where the brake pedal is attached, you will see a switch that makes the brake lights turn on when you step on the pedal and off when you leave off the pedal. The switch is probably stuck. In the meantime you could disconnect the negative battery cable so your battery doesn't die.
You probably have a caliper the is stuck. This is most noticable as a pull to one side or the other when applying the brakes. The harder you step on the pedal, the more it pulls.
Friction.