If you look at the drivers side of the transmission where the shifter cable hooks to it you will see an electric switch behind the cable where it hooks to the transmission. That is it.
on the drivers side on the trans.
No ... A bad neutral safety switch will let the car start in any gear,but will not prevent the car from going into reverse
Yes, but remember that part is used - just like the one you are replacing. New is always better. Especially with upgrades in wiring.
The neutral safety switch is located on the transmission shift lever. Its held onto the transmission case by 2 bolts in slotted holes. You will need to remove the kick down lever. The switch will slip off the shift lever with just a little pry if dirty. Replace the switch while the transmission is in neutral. There is a small hole in the side of the switch to stick a small pin or awl into to locate the neutral position of the switch. I would try to adjust the old switch before replacing it.
In the right front passenger footwell , in the corner , by the kick panel
its under the heating swicth
Then you come from the future. It will be located either on the left hand side or the top of the PSP
on the second generation eclipses it is located at the fulcrum of the arm assembly for the brake pedal.
Park the vehicle in an area where you can go forward without hitting something. Place gearshift in 2nd gear. Do not push the clutch in and try to start the engine. If it starts and lunges forward the safety switch is defective.
i believe it is located somewhere in the door hinge assembly ---- The switch for the interior lights is located inside the door latch. See link below.
a switch brings together circuits
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