Depending on the model they are usually located on the transmission. Just below the shift linkage and cable. Follow the shift cable to the transmission and you will find it. you will have to remove the shift cable and lever , then unbolt the switch and work it up off the shaft.
Probably the ignition switch. HavE IT CHECKED OUT> neutral safety switch......located under the shifter panel
There is no neutral safety switch on a 85 fiero with a manual transmission. There is a clutch pedal switch under the dash. The car will start in any gear, as long as the clutch pedal is depressed.
The neutral start switch mounted on your transmission allows the vehicle to start only in park or neutral, but also serves as the back up lamp switch.
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.
Depending on the transmission type, the neutral safety could be located in several places on the transmission. If the switch is bad, the Rodeo could either start in any gear, or not start at all.
THE INHIBITOR SWITCH TELLS THE ECM THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN PARK OR NEUTRAL AND SAFE TO START THE MOTOR SOIT ISNT IN GEAR IT IS ALSO CALLED THE NEUTRAL SAFTEY SWITCH AND IT IS LOCATED ON THE TRANSMISSION
The neutral start switch mounted on your automatic transmission also serves as the back up lamp switch.
Probably just an adjustment of the switch.
the backup light switch is part of the neutral start switch. it is located behind the shift lever at the bottom front of the transmission. it has about 8 wires coming out of the plug.
neutral safety switch
If you meant the neutral start switch, it is located on the upper part of the automatic transmission. Not sure if that's what you wanted though.
yes, the shift linkage has a switch to only allow the car to start in either park, or neutral. All automatic transmissions have a neutral safety switch. It is misadjusted or defective.