You need to check all the exhaust pipe hangers, one of them is letting the exhaust rattle against something. Also check muffler heat shield it could also be loose. When transmission in engaged in any gear the engine is torqued to the right, so that is moving the exhaust ( it is attached to the engine so it moves with the engine )into a position to rattle, in neutral the engine is sitting evenly in its mounts so no rattle. May want to check engine and trans mounts too.
On a 1976 Corvette, the neutral safety switch is located on the transmission, specifically on the side of the transmission case. It is typically mounted on the automatic transmission, near the gear selector linkage. This switch prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in the "Park" or "Neutral" position. Accessing it may require removing some components for better visibility.
Yes
It is true that a vehicle with an automatic transmission can start in either park or neutral.
my automatic transmission is stuck in neutral. how do you get it into gear
it is in the exhaust pipe. The neutral safety switch stops you from starting a car unless it is in neutral or park so can not be located in the exhaust pipe. You maybe thinking of the oxygen sensor...
put it on neutral
An automatic car should be left in park and not neutral when left beside the road.
If it's a 4-spd the switch will be mounted on the side of the transmission. If the car is an automatic...There is a combination "neutral safety-backup light" switch located under the center console on the passenger side.
If it is an automatic it will not have a clutch safety switch it will have a neutral safety switch
Yes, but you have to have the gear in neutral (for an automatic)
the neutral safety switch located on the rightside of the automatic gearbox.
You put the automatic in neutral, or put a dolly under the drive wheels.