first check all of your fuses and relays. you may need a new starter or ignition switch
They are dark purple. It goes from the ignition switch to the neutral safety switch to the starter.
Your neutral safety switch-try putting car in neutral and trying it
If you have to wiggle the shift lever in park or neutral to get the starter to crank the engine, the neutral safety switch is probably worn or out of adjustment.
The neutral safety switch keeps the starter from engaging when the transmission is in any gear EXCEPT park or neutral. A faulty switch would either allow the starter to engage any time or not allow the starter to engage at any time.
the answer is the neutral saifty switch relays the starting signal to starter the neutral safety switch relays the starting signal to starter from ignition switch they look the same but plug up different make sure you have right neutral switch
Either your starter solenoid, if not check the neutral safety or clutch safety switch.
find the neutral safety switch which is commonly located somewhere on the interior of the car near the steering shaft or on the transmission
a neutral safety switch only allows the car to start when the gearshift is in park or neutral. It is normally located on the top of the transmission. the switch closes the circuit so power can be sent to the starter circuit.
Flat battery, neutral safety switch, starter realy poor battery connections.
Mounted somewhere on the shifter.
potential will not get to your starter.. causing your engine not to crank..
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.