No.
It is a safety feature that prevents whiplash
Chrysler does not have safety or shut off switches.
A fifth drum brake assembly was added to the car, placed on the driveshaft. This was the emergency brake, so the car no longer relied on the rear brake assemblies if there was a brake failure. This invention was by a person not working for Chrysler, and was the result of a contest to identify a new safety feature. This 5th brake was added to other Chrysler cars as well, but did not survive for long and it was abandoned by 1963.
The Chrysler Town and Country is the best van rated for safety. There are many others that also have a very good rating.
On the 96-2004, you will have to drop the valve body...
That is just how the vehicle is wired, its not a defect, its a safety feature, the windows arent supposed to work, unless the ignition is on.
The neutral safety switch is inside the transmission on the top of the valve body. It is called a range sensor.
A competent driver is the best safety feature in any vehicle.
Inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a range sensor.
Inside the trans, on the valve body, called a range sensor.
There is no such part on a Chrysler Sebring.
The Volkswagen Passat has front, side, and rear air bags. It has child safety locks for the windows and doors. There is also noted an emergency release trunk button.