For manual 2 wire, just cross the two wires, for auto, find the plug ( Black ) at the firewall on the passengers side near the trans fluid dipstick.
I do not recommend doing it since it will start in any gear, and your backup lights still won't work.
On the passengers side of the trans about even with the front of the door fan shaped switch held on by two bolts.
I suggest taking it apart and cleaning it before you think about replacing.
The switch is nearly $300
To remove, flatten out the retaining washer side under nut, remove large nut, remove smaller ( 14mm ) bolt on the adjustment side. Connector for the wires is top left of engine at the firewall, black connector with about 8 wires, you will need to snip 3 or so zip ties to get it free.
cleaning is easy, 6 screws in back, pull apart, clean out all that old grease, pay special attention to the two contacts on the sweeper arm, they should move in and out easily as they have springs underneath and are the man contacts, apply new di-electric grease and reassemble.
reassemble and align before tightening, easiest way is to put trans selector in R and move switch until reverse lights come on.
To bypass the cars neutral safety switch, you need to find the two wires to the safety switch and connect them together. It can also be done by putting the car in neutral.
Neutral switch
How do u bypass the neutral safety switch in a 2002 chevy silverado 1500
can you by pass a safety neutral switch on a 2001 dodge neon
Not a good idea. It is called a safety switch for a reason.
Yes you could but it has a neutral safety switch for a reason.
The neutral safety switch is located on the transmission, passengers side.
It is located on the transmission. You can bypass it but be carefull because the vehicle will start up in gear.
You CAN"T.
yes
you can't
Std. transmission would not have a neutral safety switch - if anything it would have a clutch safety switch located usually at the top of the clutch pedal