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The neutral safety switch is part of the transmission range sensor and is not adjustable. It is mounted on the valve body inside the transmission.
If this is an automatic transmission, the switch is located on the driver side of the transmission housing where the linkage plugs into the transmission. If it is a manual transmission the clutch safety switch is located near the top of the clutch pedal.
you do not have a neutral safety switch it is a valve in the gear box adjust the linkage put in first gear now to the engine bay look at the throttle now adjust the linkage see if gearstick is in the right place the engine must only start in park or neutral if not you must adjust the linkage.
A neutral safety switch is located on a steering column or center console depending on where your gear selector is placed, and is for automatic transmissions. the clutch safety switch is located near the floor board on the firewall where the clutch petal meets it when depressed. in both cases these switch brackets can get bent or loosened pull forward on a bent bracket, or tighten the strap and adjust in both cases to ensure the lever is engaging this button.
The clutch safety switch is on the clutch pedal shaft. It is a small black box with a plunger coming out of it. When you push the clutch down, the clutch safety switch connects the starter and it should turn over. If it doesn't you may have to replace it or adjust it. It's adjustable. Just adjust it until the red plunger is fully retracted out of the switch when the clutch pedal is pushed in all the way.
The combination neutral start and backup light switch is mounted inside the shifter housing. Remove the screws holding down the shifter housing and remove the switch. Adjust the switch by moving it on its mounts.
The clutch switch is located in cab between the brake pedal and throttle. It is mounted on the clutch rod at the firewall. You should replace it, not bypass it. I agree, replace it, don't bypass it. It's there for a reason. Normally I have nothing good to say about Chilton or Haynes manuals, but the Haynes manual gives a really good description of how to adjust the switch. cross the red and the yellow wire leading to the neutral safety switch to bypass it
If you are refering to the neutral safety/selector/backup light switch see the link. If not ask again.
You can buy a Haynes Manual that will have that information. The ignition switch is on the column near the bottom. It is slotted so that you can adjust it. The neutral safety switch mounts there as well.
A safety switch is used just 2 be safe
it is on the left side of the transmission it will have wires plugged in to it left the left side of the van by running it up a ramp this will keep you from loosing a lot of transmission fluid a socket will remove it it just screws in the transmission