No, the safety switch and the prindle switch are not the same thing. The safety switch typically refers to a device that ensures certain safety conditions are met before allowing a vehicle to start or operate, often linked to the transmission being in park or neutral. The prindle switch, on the other hand, is a specific type of switch that detects the position of the transmission gear selector (Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive) and may play a role in the operation of the vehicle's ignition and other systems.
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No, neutral safety switch deals with the position of the selector lever (gear shift) which prevents the engine from being started when in other than neutral or park. The multifunction switch controls lights, signals, wiper etc.
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The same thing happened to me. It's the brake lights switch either under or over the brake pedal. The same thing happened to me. It's the brake lights switch either under or over the brake pedal.
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The neutral safety switch and backup light switch are one in the same. You have to replace it. It is located on the transmission where the shifter connects to it.
Its the same as on all cars. The safety neutral switch is why you cannot start your car in gear.
It sounds as though your safety neutral switch has to be adjusted. It has an adjustment kind of like screw that you can adjust. I suggest having someone that knows what they are looking for on it to do it. I had my safety neutral switch replaced and it did the same thing until I took it back and they re-adjusted it.
Yes.
it is under the dash at the top of the clutch pedal.it is the same as the clutch start switch
They didn't. They are the same thing.
Yes. MPLS stands for manual lever position sensor. It is the old name for what is now called the neutral safety switch.