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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
neutral safety switch/ or reverse switch faulty thanks. how would i go about replacing the safety switch? is it difficult?
Would not have a neutral safety switch - may have have a clutch safety switch usually located at the upper end of the clutch pedal under the dash area
Would not have a neutral safety switch - may have have a clutch safety switch usually located at the upper end of the clutch pedal under the dash area
i there a switch on a saturn that would cause it not to start Yes the neutral safety switch.
Yes.
The neutral safety switch is a switch that essentially disables the ability to start the vehicle if its not in park or neutral (or in the case of a standard, if the clutch is not fully depressed). It is as the name implies, a safety feature, to prevent you from trying to start the vehicle while it is in gear (which would cause it to lurch forward.
Neutral switch? If you mean the neutral-safety switch, it's a switch that opens (prevents current from flowing) when your car is not in park or neutral. Without this switch, you would be able to turn the key and actuate the starter when your transmission is in reverse, drive and low range.
Probably the neutral safety switch, either faulty or out of adjustment.
The year, make and model would help.
It's located on the transmission.
No. It would only prevent you from starting.