It only allows starting the engine in park or neutral. It also is the reverse light switch.
sorry the neutral safety switch is an internal part on the newer transmissions
Try starting the vehicle while it's in gear. If it starts, your neutral safety switch is faulty.
Driver side of the transmission case.
No it is on the driver side of the transmission case.
Yes, if it is a 5.9L V8. The safety neutral switch should be the only thing that is different. If the 2002 is a 4.7L it will not work.
Left side of transmission, between pan and shift linkage.
Driver side of the transmission, just above the oil pan.
Left side of transmission case, point towards the left rear, has three wires.
No such part on a Ram 1500.
On a 99 Ram "Sport" 1500 4x4 5.9 Gas the Transmission is a 46 RE and the "Neutral/Back up switch" is located on the Drivers side of the Tranny towards the rear right above the pan.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
No it will not. YEAH, BUT IT DID ON MY 1998 DODGE RAM 15 PASSENGER VAN... EVEN WITH MY VAN PARKED ON A 20 DEGREE SLOPE...