It is located under the shift boot just pull up on the boot. On the 02- early 03s there was a recall if you see a handle call your dealer to see if the recall was performed otherwise to the right of the shifter there is a "button" with a spring. The manual in your glove box also should show this.
The back up swith also known as the neutral safety switch is located on the side of the transmission and is activated by the shift rod. :: AverageJoeResto.com :: which wire do i hook two it their are two wires coming out of the floor board both black and red and four wires coming from my c4 transmission
If it is a manual transmission, then it is on the front of the transmission. It is one of the two electical connectors on the transmission. The other is the vehicle speed sensor on the backside of the transmission.
back up kight swith is located on left side of transmission
check shift interlock swith most likely at brake pedal
Try resetting the computer first, you do this by disconnecting the battery for 5 min and then reconnecting it. You may want to check the fuse for the 4 wheel drive first.
located under the hood and near the fire wall and it has a rod and a swival swith attached to it. its by the drivers side near the distributor.
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On my 1998 Grand Marquis, the fuel shutoff swith is located on the left sidewall of the trunk. Push the button to reset.
No. I'm pretty sure you would have to swith the entire drivetrain. Engine, tansmission and transfer case.
The oil pressure switch/sender on my 2003 Trailblzer, (L6 engine) is directly above the oil filter. It threads in from the passenger side. It is a pain to get to, even with a 1-1/16" deep-well socket.
It's a matter of replacing the reverse position swith in the transmission. This switch tells the computer wheter it's in neutral, or reverse and when in reverse it triggers the reverse lights.
In the right front passenger area, on the passenger side of the transmission hump, on the toeboard (firewall) just under the edge of the carpeting.