A clutch switch is typically a small, cylindrical or rectangular component with electrical terminals and a button or lever that is activated when the clutch pedal is pressed. It is usually made of durable plastic or metal and may have a connector for wiring. The design can vary slightly depending on the make and model of the vehicle, but it generally fits snugly near the clutch pedal assembly. Its primary function is to signal the vehicle's electrical system when the clutch is engaged or disengaged.
the switch is located on the cluch pedel just like a bracke switch
safety switch is located under dash on clutch pedal
1) exsellerate out 2) cluch in (hold) 3) change gear 4) cluch out 5) ecselerate :D
yes, it is a neutral safety switch. When this switch has an open circut, it will not let the car start. The switch should be located under the dash on the top to the cluch pedal.
open switch symbol
yes. the cluch position sensor prevents it from starting.
black plastic switch you pull
There is no such thing as a "prndl" switch.
on top of the trans where the shifter conects if auto. if stick under the dash on the cluch pedel
without more info it sounds like the cluch may be worn. you might look for an adjuster for the cluch at the slave cylinder.
You can view a KWM switch on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVM_switch
what dose the neutral safety switch look like and were is it located on a 1993 buick lesabra at