Yes you can, just make sure that you tape the button down...and don't forget or forget to tell others about it...because it can be dangerous...as a PEP Boys tech. found out a couple weeks ago, working on my 91 Tercel
You do not ,you replace it .
To override a neutral safety switch, locate it (it should be at the base of the steering column) and remove the green and brown wire. Connecting these two wires together will bypass the safety switch and your reverse lights will turn on.
where is the neutral safety on my 1987 4runner
on the transmission
The neutral safety switch on a 2002 Toyota Camry can be found in the driver side footwell. A neutral safety switch prevents a standard car from starting without having to press in the clutch and are mounted behind the clutch pedal.
on a 2oo7 model its located on the transmission.
left side tranny
its on the drivers side of the gear box
The neutral safety switch is either not adjusted properly or is defective
Though I don't drive this type of car, I do know that most neutral safety switches are found on the transmission.
It is located on the passenger side of the transmission.
Look down by the clutch pedal, you will see a wire plugged into it. Unplug it and your truck will now engage the starter without need to push the clutch in. Beware, though, many people have forgotten to make sure it's in neutral before hitting the key and ramming into various things or running people over.