The transmission forks are possibly bent or worn. If the forks are giving a problem then the transmission will have to be rebuilt or replaced.
usually they will leak out the back by the booster, your brake pedal will slowly go to the floor at stops or the brake pedal will go right to the floor when pushed.
A manual transmission does not have a neutral switch. It has a clutch switch, which is on the rod that attaches to the clutch pedal.
There is no neutral safety switch it is a clutch position switch ans is loacted in the floor in front of the clutch pedal
Key on, engine off. Press the gas pedal to the floor three times.Key on, engine off. Press the gas pedal to the floor three times.
In most standard transmission automobiles, the neutral safety switch can be found under the dash, behind the clutch pedal arm itself. It is usually a physical plunger switch that is pushed in as the pedal is pressed. It is usually close to the top of the pedal close to the hinge.
When your foot puts pressure on the brake pedal there is a switch that relays the brake pedal being pushed to the lights which makes them turn on.
Check the brake light switch on the brake pedal
Key on, engine off. press gas pedal to the floor three times.Key on, engine off. press gas pedal to the floor three times.
If the parking brake pedal on your 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 is stuck to the floor, you might have broken the parking brake cable. Remove the rear tires to see if the cable is still attached and replace it as needed.
Turn the key on, engine off, press the gas pedal to the floor three times.Turn the key on, engine off, press the gas pedal to the floor three times.
Key on, engine off. Press the gas pedal to the floor three times in ten seconds.Key on, engine off. Press the gas pedal to the floor three times in ten seconds.
Safest way: Set Parking brake Push clutch pedal to the floor Shift to neutral Turn key to start