Depends on the transmission. If the car is a stick shift then the switch is at the back of the clutch peddle. Its a little plunger found just behind the top part of the peddle. If the car is an automatic then the switch is usually on the shifter. I'm not positive of this specific application though. You'll need to remove the shifter bezel off the console to access it...
If it is a manual transmission it would not have a neutral safety switch - it may have a clutch safety switch usually located at the upper end of the clutch pedal under the dash area If it is a manual transmission it would not have a neutral safety switch - it may have a clutch safety switch usually located at the upper end of the clutch pedal under the dash area
If equipped with standard transmission, it will be on the clutch pedal. If an automatic it will be incorporated into the transmission switch on the transmission.
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Neutral switch
Neutral switch? If you mean the neutral-safety switch, it's a switch that opens (prevents current from flowing) when your car is not in park or neutral. Without this switch, you would be able to turn the key and actuate the starter when your transmission is in reverse, drive and low range.
Yes, this is possible.
If you have an alarm on your car, make sure there isn't a kill switch on it.
The switch is located on the steering column right before it exits the cab.
The 1993 Nissan neutral safety switch can be found on the left-hand side of the transmission. The neutral safety switch will be near the front of the transmission.
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This switch is designed to be sure that the car won't be moved by the starter motor. It requires that the car be in neutral, park, or have the clutch depressed before the starter motor will engage.
its screwed into your transmission,loosen both wires and unscrew part and screw new one in and connect wires.
The neutral switch is located in the console conected to the shifter. You can unplug it and put a jumper wire to test if this is your problem.
Auto or stick?
under dash
screwed into your transmission.
screwed into the transmission.
look on the transmission
It is located on the transmission.