46RE, 47RE, 48RE, it is on the driver side of the case, just below the shift linkage.
545RFE, 68RFE, it is inside on the valve body.
On a 99 Ram "Sport" 1500 4x4 5.9 Gas the Transmission is a 46 RE and the "Neutral/Back up switch" is located on the Drivers side of the Tranny towards the rear right above the pan.
Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
under the passenger side of the car on the side of the transmission. it should be in between 2 small pipes.
it is under the passenger door on the transmission. you will see it moving if you move the shifter. it is tough getting it off the transmission.
No, there is no kill switch except for the ignition switch.
The horn switch is part of the airbag cover.
A 1999 Dodge Dakota does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Dodge doesn't use inertia switches.
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Battery Battery cables Neutral switch (if auto) Clutch safety switch (if std) Starter Starter solenoid switch Ignition switch do other functions work? (wipers, turn signals, radio, etc.)
If both are the same year (yes)
It is the same as the switch to turn on the headlights. Pull it out toward you.