The Neutral Safety switch is located on the driver- side of the transmission. Will need a 5/8th wrench or socket to remove the shift linkage. The two bolts holding the switch are 1/2 so a likewise wrench is needed. The two wire connectors are the tough part. The factory in all it's glory added adhesive to prevent the connections from coming lose. The best method i have found to loosen this adhesive is with a heat gun on low setting from about 8 inches. Once the adhesive is loosened, a flat tip screw driver is all you need to remove the connections. Installation is as follows: Wire connectors, slide the switch into place and replace the 1/2 bolts, just snug them down, leave room for later adjustent. Next is the shift linkage and the 5/8th nut. Adjust accordingly and go back and tighten down the two 1/2 mount bolts. Tada. All done. Max time for this is around 20 to 30 minutes.
The neutral safety switch, on your 1999 Chevy Tahoe, simply plugs in. Unplug the neutral safety switch and replace it with a new one.
Begin by removing the wiring from the 2002 Chevy Cavalier neutral safety switch. Remove the neutral safety switch retaining screws. Reverse the process to install your new neutral safety switch.
You do not ,you replace it .
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The neutral safety switch, on your 1993 Chevy Cavalier, is located beneath the shifting column. The switch can be accessed by removing the shifting boot.
the neutral safety switch is in the center consol conected to the shifter (a/t's) only
in the transmission
The 1995 Chevrolet Van neutral safety switch can be located on the top of the transmission. The switch will be just below the shifter.
The neutral safety switch on a 1996 Chevy Caprice is located on the side of the transmission. It prevents the vehicle from being started unless the transmission is current set to park or neutral.