why 4 wheeler has neutral gear in the center of all gears?
The neutral position is usually between first gear and second gear. Put the bike in first gear then push up that should put it in neutral.
the gear you have it in might be neutral.
Yes it does count as a gear because there is park, reverse, neutral -the one we are talking about-,and drive. P.R.N.D. GEARS.
It is the transmission gear selector. P = Park R = Reverse N = Neutral D = Drive 3 = Third Gear 2 = Second Gear L = Low Gear or First Gear Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Third Gear, Second Gear, Low Gear
All cars have a neutral gear and all cars will start in neutral. It is recommended by all vehicle manufactures that the car's transmission be left in either park or neutral and that the emergency brake be set. If the vehicle has an automatic transmission, then PARK is the safest gear, but most cars have manual transmission and no park gear, so the safest gear is NEUTRAL with the parking brake engaged.
Put it in gear and try to start the car. Then put it in either park or neutral and try to start it.Cranks in gear or doesn't crank in park/neutral: switch is bad.Doesn't crank in gear but cranks in park/neutral: switch is good.
Neutral.
when talking about a motorcycle, the traditional location for neutral is between 1st and 2nd gear. you shift all the way down to 1st while lightly moving the motorcycle back and forth. you then lightly tap the gear lever up without entering 2nd gear. vualla, your in neutral.
neutral safety switch
absolutely!
The neutral safety switch prevents you from cranking the car in any other gear than park or neutral.