It is inside the transmission, on the top of the valve body. It is part of the range sensor/solenoid assembly.
The neutral safety switch is located on the transmission.
The neutral safety switch on a Dodge Dakota will keep the engine from starting when the truck is in gear. It is located in the transmission case.
The neutral safety switch and backup light switch are one in the same. You have to replace it. It is located on the transmission where the shifter connects to it.
The neutral safety switch is inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a TRS (transmission range sensor).
The neutral safety switch is located on the side of the transmission at the linkage connection. Unhook the wiring connector, Disconnect the linkage, then unbolt the switch to replace it.
The neutral safety switch is part of the transmission range sensor, inside the transmission on top of the valve body. It is built into the solenoid pack.
neutral safety switch is located on side of transmission
it is located under hood in relay and fuse holder. right by driver front fender
There isn't a neutral safety switch. There is a manual lever position sensor(MLP). It combines all the fuctions of backup lights, neutral safety, and informing the PCM what gear you have selected into one unit. Follow the shift cable out to the transmission, and at the end, you will find the MLP.
Under the dash on the steering column by the firewall. It is a combination neutral safety and backup light switch.
Check the steering column. There is a switch mounted to the column that controls the backup lights and the neutral safety switch.
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