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Almost certainly one or more of the drive belts (not the timing belt) on the engine needs an increase in tension. It may tell you about this in the owner's handbook.
If not you can either ask a mechanic to do this straightforward job for you, or try it yourself. You can download a zipped service manual from here
See toyota technical service bulliten AC005-99.
This is a expensive repair but if you just unplug the the air inlet servo motor(behind the glove box )
the air should start to work but without fresh/recirc control.
As far as going into gear you have an override switch on the console of the trans to push and get out of park. Check your brake lights. If they aren't working the brake light switch controls the shift interlock solenoid. Fis it and you can now shift.
you have to check the e-brake shoes. these shoes live inside the rear brake rotors. the shoes will either just need to be adjusted or possibly replaced if they cracked from the heat of driving w/ them engaged. sorry there's not a quick fix to this one
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