Open the hood and pop off the transmission shift cable from the transmission linkage, then rotate linkage by hand into neutral.
The neutral safety switch is located on the side of the transmission at the linkage connection. Unhook the wiring connector, Disconnect the linkage, then unbolt the switch to replace it.
To set up the gear linkage on a VW Transporter, start by ensuring the vehicle is in neutral. Disconnect the linkage from the transmission, then align the gear lever to the neutral position. Adjust the linkage rod length if necessary to ensure it fits snugly without excessive play. Finally, reattach the linkage to the transmission and test the gear selection to confirm proper operation.
you do not have a neutral safety switch it is a valve in the gear box adjust the linkage put in first gear now to the engine bay look at the throttle now adjust the linkage see if gearstick is in the right place the engine must only start in park or neutral if not you must adjust the linkage.
Sure. Disconnect the shifter linkage/cable and set it to neutral by moving the shift lever to neutral by hand.
on the trans shift linkage
It should be on the transmission where the linkage connects.
Your shift linkage may have slipped or become loose. Check your linkage.
10 deg BTD, tranny in neutral, spout connecter disconnected
you have trouble in the gear box.. there is no linkage adjustment
Shift linkage may need to be adjusted?
above the shifter linkage on the transmission on a 4wd