If ignition problems still persist after replacing the neutral safety switch on a 1995 Chevy S10 check the starter. A broken starter will result in a car which will not be able to turn over the engine.
DO YOU MEAN THE NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH?
neutral safety switch
try replacing your your park neutral safety relay
Probably just an adjustment of the switch.
Its the same as on all cars. The safety neutral switch is why you cannot start your car in gear.
yes
If the natural safety switch (neutral safety switch) is gone or malfunctioning, a GMC Savana will likely not start. The neutral safety switch is designed to prevent the engine from starting unless the transmission is in park or neutral. Without it, the vehicle may not recognize that it's safe to start, leading to starting issues. It’s advisable to replace or repair the switch for proper operation.
A bad neutral safety switch generally causes one of two problems. Either the car can start in any gear, creating a safety hazard, or it will not start at all.
I have been struggling with mechanics and parts people on replacing neutral safety switch on 1994 dodge caravan (it won't start in "park" sometimes, but will start with gear shift sliding behind the "neutral" area - dealer parts mgr. tells me this is not the neutral safety switch at all, but the "prindle" switch -- anyone heard that one before? we will see when I give the diagram and part to my gas sta. mechanic. Hi there, new to this, so I'm just adding to your answer. Its not a 'prindle' switch, its PRND1 -park-reverse-neutral-drive-first. Besides, if it starts in neutral, it probably is the neutral safety switch. Happy fixing, and good luck!
Yes, this is possible.
you PROBABLY have a defective park/neutral safety switch
This could indicate an issue with the neutral safety switch, which prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in either Park or Neutral. The switch may be malfunctioning or misaligned, causing the car to only start in Neutral. It is recommended to have the neutral safety switch checked and potentially replaced by a professional mechanic.