Almost at the top of the clutch lever underneath the dash (just below where the cable connects). It's brass in color (and looks somewhat like a CO2 cartrage) and has a lock nut on it to adjust the length of the switch... Difficult to reach.
The automatic transmission cars have the switch located on top of the transmission directly under the air cleaner. They are all 10mm bolts.
Passenger side behind tire.
Under shifter boot or housing. It detects position of shifter so you can only engage starter in neutral.
You want the car to start in gear? Are you nuts?
No, there is not.
No.
The hazard switch is located on the button itself. In a 1999 Honda Civic find the hazard button, which is located on the dashboard.
On a 1993 Mazda Protege, neutral safety switch (also called the shift interlock switch) is located at the top of the brake pedal. It is situated between the headlight relay and the clutch switch.
how to replace the thermal switch relay on a 1992 Honda civic lx
behind the clutch pedal.
I have a 1997 civic and the NSS was right under the dash on driver side way up under behind the arm for the clutch pedal. kinda tricky to get to it. i had a prob with my car not starting and discovered little blue plastic pieces on the floorboard. turns out it was to the switch and they corroded and broke off so it wasnt making contact when clutch was depressed. i did a temp fix by unplugging the NSS and cutting the wires and splicing them together. now this is dangerous because it bypasses it all together and now the clutch doesnt need to be depressed to start the car. so if u got it in first gear and dont depress the clutch it will longe forward. update. the switch looks like a bolt with a depressing pin on the end that makes contact and a white plug on the other. further ?'s email me at dstolerjr@gmail.com From Shellbert: The part you are describing sounds like the Stoplight switch not the neutral safety switch. On our 1992 Honda Accord automatic the neutral safety switch is in under the gear shifter in the housing and the the Stoplight Switch is under the dash board and has the depression pin on it that touches the brake pedal shaft. On our Honda the Stoplight Switch needed to be changed so that we could start the car in park and then change gears to reverse or drive without using the key in the side of the gear shifter and starting the car in neutral. We had to change the Neutral Safety Swtich so that the car could change gears cause when it went out our automatic had to be driven like a standard transmission changing gears. Hope that helps. Auto Zone printed out a diagram of where our Neutral Safety Switch was located with a brief description of how to replace it.
The AC low pressure switch of a Honda Civic is located on the driver's side of the radiator. It is screwed into the accumulator bottle.