on the neutral switch plug splice the red wire with blue stripe into the red wire..its that simple....I do not recommend doing this though ,cause truck wil start in any gear,and may cause an accident....
It is located on the side of the transmission.
It's on the front of the transmission
Automatic transmission, on the left side (drivers side) of the transmission. Standard transmission, on the clutch peddle assembly.
Inside the trans, on top of the valve body, called a trs. Trans Range Sensor
The PCM ( Powertrain Control Module ) will limit the RPM of the engine in order to protect the engine ( on the 4.0 liter V6 engine it starts to cut back on the fuel at 5200 RPM ) when it is in gear and I believe around 3000 RPM in neutral or park when there is no load on the engine
The 1997 Pontiac Trans Am 5.7 liter engine oil pressure switch can be found on top of the engine. The oil pressure switch will be near the intake manifold.
I'm the one asking the question
I have the same problem right now and im trying to figure it out. if you have any suggestions i would be glad to take them...but i think its the Neutral safety switch but im not 2 sure yet.
There is no relay, only a pressure switch that is wired directly to the instrument cluster with no relay in between. The pressure switch is located right next to the oil filter on a 4.6 or a 5.4 liter, and it is sticking out of the driver's side of the timing cover on a 4.2 liter.
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in the hazard switch
If your looking for an inertia fuel switch, it doesn't have one.