THE NEUTRAL SWITCH ON A 97 Dodge 2500 IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVER SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION TOWARD THE MIDDLE JUST ABOVE THE OIL PAN. THERE WILL BE THREE WIRES GOING TO IT, WITH A BLACK PLUG. THE NEUTRAL SWITCH ON A 97 DODGE 2500 IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVER SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION TOWARD THE MIDDLE JUST ABOVE THE OIL PAN. THERE WILL BE THREE WIRES GOING TO IT, WITH A BLACK PLUG. THE NEUTRAL SWITCH ON A 97 DODGE 2500 IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVER SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION TOWARD THE MIDDLE JUST ABOVE THE OIL PAN. THERE WILL BE THREE WIRES GOING TO IT, WITH A BLACK PLUG. THE NEUTRAL SWITCH ON A 97 DODGE 2500 IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVER SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION TOWARD THE MIDDLE JUST ABOVE THE OIL PAN. THERE WILL BE THREE WIRES GOING TO IT, WITH A BLACK PLUG.
24 inch
on the transmission
the switch is located on the cluch pedel just like a bracke switch
A 1999 Dodge 2500 Pick-up has it's fuel pump in the tank with the sender and screen as one unit both need to be replaced as a unit.
Dodge does not have inertia/shut off switches.
Remove the fuel tank or remove the bed.
It is just above the oil filter.
there is no fuel filter, part of pick-up in fuel pump
tryin to change the starter on my 1998 dodge ram 2500 truck. How many bolts are there....not much room to see anything.......thx
It is on the clutch pedal. Meaning the clutch must be depressed in order to start the vehicle, since this effectively ensures the vehicle is in neutral.
Try running a wire through itTry low pressure air
It doesn't have one. That's a Ford thing.