i do not believe there is a thing on this vehicle
driver side by the tranny and drivr axel in the front theres 2 sensors there its the closest to the bumper
One cause why a Plymouth Voyager sputters is because the driver may be holding the gear shift button, unnecessary for going through drives 1 to 4. The gear shift button is a safety feature that keeps from reversing while driving.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches.
You can't unless you have a specialty tool. I took mine to a trans shop and they did it in 10 minutes.
Check battery, cables, starter, starter solenoid, neutral safety switch
On the four speed automatic, it is inside the transmission on the valve body. On the three speed, it is on the front of the transmission case.
I'm not sure about a Pontiac, but on my mom's Ford Escort it is located under the all the plastic housing where the gear shift is mounted on the floor. It should be located somewhere near your safety interlock override button, as this is attached to the solenoid itself. You can use the override button to bypass the solenoid if it quits working so that you can get at least get your car in gear until you get a chance to replace solenoid.
Where is the timing solenoid switch located on a 2000 ford escortIf you have an automatic transmission, the neutral safety switch is on the transmission. If its a manual (5 speed), It's under the clutch pedal at the floorboard.
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.
Check the neutral safety switch,it is located on the transmission or on the steering column ,under the dash.
Engine seized? Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral safety switch? Bad ignition switch?
no. it connects to the solenoid