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Standard or automatic transmission??? In most vehicle situations the switch unscrews out of the likage side of the transmission.
Automatic transmission, on the left side (drivers side) of the transmission. Standard transmission, on the clutch peddle assembly.
Assuming this car has an automatic transmission, the neutral safety switch is located on the transmission where the shift linkage attaches.
To not allow the engine to start unless the shift is in park or neutral in an automatic or the clutch is depressed in a standard transmission.
look on the transmission
To prevent the engine from being started while the transmission is any gear other than park or neutral.
If it has an automatic transmission, I'd check the neutral safety switch. It should be acivated by the shift leaver or the linkage. If it has a standard transmission, I would check the safety switch activated by the clutch pedal.
The neutral safety switch on a 1998 Chrysler Sebring JXi with an automatic transmission is located on the transmission itself. It is typically mounted near the transmission's shift linkage, allowing it to detect whether the transmission is in park or neutral. To access it, you may need to remove some components or covers, depending on the vehicle's configuration and layout.
if it's an automatic you can replace it with any accent automatic transmission from 1995 to 1999, you will have to change the neutral safety switch on the transmission on some trans. cheers!!!!!
The 1993 Suzuki neutral safety switch is located on the top of the transmission. You can access the switch through the shifting console.
Need to know if it is standard or automatic and why.
Neutral switch? If you mean the neutral-safety switch, it's a switch that opens (prevents current from flowing) when your car is not in park or neutral. Without this switch, you would be able to turn the key and actuate the starter when your transmission is in reverse, drive and low range.