where is the pnp swich on my v70 volvo
It is when a group of people die in a circuit thanx for reading!!!!!!!!!!!!
check PNP switch (neutral safety switch)
Look at this link http://www.rason.org/Projects/transwit/transwit.htm
npn and pnp transistors have the same operation as one another, they are both switches, pnps may be known as inverted switches because they work on negative voltage supplys and not positive voltage supplies.
The pnp switch is short for Park/Neutral Switch. Its pretty much the middle man between the ignition switch and the starter. It only allows the current from the ignition switch to reach the starter if the vehicle is in park or neutral. Its usually connected to the shifter. Allow me to correct myself on the first answer. If the shifter is on the column it will be located in the column region. If shifters on the floor its under the vehicle and connected to the shifter.
Check the park/neutral position(pnp) switch may be is losse or need adjusment.an easy way to adjust is whit one 3/32 -inch drill bit in to the adjustment hole of the(pnp) switch, and rotate the switch assembly until the drill drops into the carrier lang hole and tighten tthe switch bolts. Also check the shift cable for smooth run and adjustment (note) the (pnp) switch is locate on top of the transaxle......
pnp and npn transistor
pnp answer
Yes, its pnp
If the transmission is not in a lower gear than "drive" when the arrow flashes, or your transmission is not set for "winter driving mode", you could be experiencing a PNP switch going bad. The PNP is a switch that sits on top of the transmission near the shift linkage. It's a pain to to istall and costs about $120 most places.
no!! unless if you will apply again in pnp