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    So I found that the IGN Main fuse was blown. I replaced that but I still get nothing when I turn the key.
    Where are the other fuses you mentioned? The Trans and the pcm. I didn't see them listed on either the engine bay box or the pass side one.

    I also tried replacing the ignition switch because, hey, it's under warranty and why not at this point.

    I checked the cables both at the shifter and the trans, both seem tight.

    I also read this thread:
    http://www.grandprixforums.net/threa...-stuck-in-park

    The wires are fine but when I press the brake pedal it's not actuating the release mechanism. It says that there is a brake solenoid behind the pedal, but that wouldn't inhibit it's ability to start would it? It's my next step unless someone has anything else to recommend.
    Also, I tried starting in neutral and I get the same result.
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