Hello, According to the Chilton repair manual, the "neutral/reverse" switch must be fremoved from inside the transmission. The switch is on top and to the right beneath the air filter. But, the fluid pan and filter must be removed, then the valve body, and the switch removes from the inside. Aggrevating isn't it, I'm facing the same thing. Jasper
Easy, you let the Chrysler do it for you! Because of a manufactuers defect, they are guaranteed for life! Yes, some have an extended warranty. Your dealer can check coverage. To replace the switch, you need to remove the lower dash trim. Then reach behind the switch and release the retaining clips and also unplug. Reverse steps to install.
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