On a 2000 Honda Civic EX, the neutral safety switch is located on the transmission. It is typically mounted on the transmission case and is accessible from underneath the vehicle. This switch ensures that the engine can only be started when the transmission is in neutral or park. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and safety precautions when working on it.
Passenger side behind tire.
You want the car to start in gear? Are you nuts?
In a 1994 Honda Civic, the neutral safety switch is located on the transmission. Specifically, it is mounted on the transmission case and is typically connected to the shift linkage. This switch ensures that the engine can only start when the transmission is in neutral or park, preventing accidental starts in gear. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and possibly remove some components for better visibility.
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No, there is not.
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The automatic transmission cars have the switch located on top of the transmission directly under the air cleaner. They are all 10mm bolts.
Under shifter boot or housing. It detects position of shifter so you can only engage starter in neutral.
Check the park/neutral safety switch, or clutch switch if its a manual.
The neutral safety switch on this bike is behind the oil filter's aluminum housing. Don't try to bypass the switch as this will make the bike very dangerous in starting.
There is no such switch on a Honda.
The switch is bolted on the side of the transmission. Remove the bolts and the wiring connector to remove the switch for replacement.