There isn't a neutral safety switch but a clutch switch that is located under the dash on the clutch pedal.
Neutral safety switch is only on a manual transmission. The switch is in the upper rear of the transmission case.
The neutral switch on a manual transmission is on the top rear of the transmission housing.
It is on the drivers side of the transmission
The neutral safety switch is Incorporated with the transmission range sensor(manual lever positioning sensor) on your transmission.It is on the side of the transmission where your shift cable (linkage) is attached to the transmission.
There is no neutral safety switch on a 85 fiero with a manual transmission. There is a clutch pedal switch under the dash. The car will start in any gear, as long as the clutch pedal is depressed.
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.
Not exactly. But it should have a safety switch that prevents it from being started unless the clutch is depressed.
Automatic transmission, on the left side (drivers side) of the transmission. Standard transmission, on the clutch peddle assembly.
On my 2002 S-10 truck, the neutral safety switch (also called the Park Neutral Position Switch, or PNP switch) is located on the driver's side of the transmission. It is a black box that has 2 electrical connections going into it. There is a very good chance that it is in the same location on your 2000 Blazer. Hope this helps.
If manual transmission - a clutch safety switch usually mounted at the upper end of the clutch pedal under dash area
A manual trans doesn't have a neutral switch.
Yes. MPLS stands for manual lever position sensor. It is the old name for what is now called the neutral safety switch.