Neutral Safety Switch Blown Fuse
You can start the engine in any gear.
Neutral safety switch blown fuse. This prevents the starter motor from cranking the engine. If they had the fuse on the hot side wire you could get shocked. If it did blow the problem is most likely in the wiring between the park neutral safety switch to the ecu and up to connector ii1 pin 36. The solution is rather simple just replace the neutral safety switch.
This symptom indicates a completely open electrical circuit inside the neutral safety switch which may be due to a faulty relay blown fuse or electrical problem with the switch itself. In this case no power is flowing through the neutral safety switch to the starter relay. Some older electrical devices had one of those older twist in fuse holders where you could touch the end of the fuse or stick your finger into the fuse holder when taking the fuse out. Old guitar amps did it this way.
Turn on the ignition step on the brake and put the vehicle in reverse. Possibly the park neutral safety switch itself or the ecu check all the previous mentioned areas. This symptom indicates a completely open electrical circuit inside the neutral safety switch which may be due to a faulty relay blown fuse or electrical problem with the switch itself.