it shouldnt, check or change all of the spark plugs, change the oil, and reset the idle
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A manual trans doesn't have a neutral switch.
I had this problem, I had a faulty TPS sensor
It's best to check the fluid level with the engine at operating temperature and the transmission in park, although some vehicles require the transmission to be in neutral, consult your service manual.
The neutral switch on a manual transmission is on the top rear of the transmission housing.
are you sure you have the hubs locked in? if automatic hubs then it probably needs manual hubs put in. You have to be stopped and transmission in neutral
Neutral safety switch is only on a manual transmission. The switch is in the upper rear of the transmission case.
A clutch.
The engine will die when you stop, just like if you were driving a manual transmission and didn't push in the clutch when you stopped.
If it has a manual transmission, you simply put it into neutral. If it's a 4x4 and has a manual transfer case, either with a manual or automatic transmission, you simply put that into neutral. If it's a 2wd with an automatic, or a 4wd with an automatic transmission and an electronic transfer case which does not have the option to put the transfer case into neutral, then you have to disconnect the driveshafts.
On a 1969 Ford Falcon, the neutral safety switch is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it is mounted on the transmission's manual lever or the transmission case itself, depending on the specific model and configuration. This switch prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in the "Park" or "Neutral" position. To access it, you may need to raise the vehicle and work from underneath.
Any Manual transmission can be towed with Manual Gear in Neutral; never engaged in a gear.