On most manual shift Chevy vehicles the neutral switch is located under the dash above the brake and clutch pedals. Some are very high in there, so be careful not to yank other wires out when searching.
It lets you only start the car in park or neutral.
on the lower part of the steering column inside the car
On a 1986 Camaro, the neutral safety switch is located on the transmission. Specifically, it can be found on the driver's side of the transmission, near the shift linkage. This switch prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in the neutral or park position. If you're troubleshooting or replacing it, ensure to disconnect the battery first for safety.
Defective or out of adjustment neutral safety switch.
Put it in gear and try to start the car. Then put it in either park or neutral and try to start it.Cranks in gear or doesn't crank in park/neutral: switch is bad.Doesn't crank in gear but cranks in park/neutral: switch is good.
Safety switch is defective.
neutral safety switch
No a neutral safety switch allows your car to come out of park.
The neutral safety switch prevents you from cranking the car in any other gear than park or neutral.
neutral safety switch
The neutral safety switch, release switch, or brake switch is bad.
neutral safety switch/ or reverse switch faulty thanks. how would i go about replacing the safety switch? is it difficult?