Doors do not have tension. If you are referring to the rear hatch, the shock-absorber type tubes on either side are filled with compressed gas to provide lift. If the hatch does not stay up you must replace those tubes or struts to restore function.
There is a switch above the steering column that you need to flip back. I think it's there so you can have a little light when camping without draining the battery as much but I'm not sure.
there is a sensor behind the brake pedal that is probably no good, im sure its a dealer only part, check a junk yard before you get soaked Also check to make sure your emergency brake is all the way off And check your brake fluid is filled up,
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Probably a faulty on-off switch in the door jamb, or a misaligned door which fails to close the connection.
try replacing brake light switch sounds like you have a short in it
Australia. It is a country, continent, and an island. Nice, huh? Australia is also half desert. It contains the Great Sandy and the Great Victoria Deserts, and the Outback. Stay out of the Outback at night. You can stay at the restaurant Outback all night night long until they close, though.
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the temp sensor opperates the choke flap , and if the sensor is faulty the choke will stay open and make it difficult to start, and on cold mornings some times make it impossible to start
If the trunk lid isn't actually ajar, the switch has gone out of alignment, or it broke.
Have you checked the spare tire yet? I hear that if the spare is too low the light will stay on.
The computer has detected a malfunction. You need to have it checked for codes. You can then diagnose the code.