If you have the 42RE transmission like I do, there is a picture located here along with a brief description on removing it, it is located on the drivers side right about the Transmission Fluid pan.
Inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a range sensor.
It only allows starting in park and neutral, and runs the reverse lights.
Could be your park/neutral switch try putting the car into neutral and and then starting it.
The safety switch on the transmission shifter needs to be adjusted.
You most likely tripped the NSS =Neutral Safety Switch. I'm guessing you saw a spark while you were messing with your lights. A mechanic can fix this for you.
You need to adjust your neutral safety/back up light switch, it is located on the passenger side tranny just behind the bell housing. Loosen the 12mm bolt at the top and rotate the switch until the light comes on ( engine off, key on and wheels blocked ), if no luck take it off and clean the inside of the switch and try again. Set so it will start in park too.
Yes, this is possible.
It only allows starting in park and neutral and it turns on the reverse lights.
It only allows starting in park and neutral, and runs the reverse lights.
Yes, put trans in park And transfer case in neutral.
Trouble code P1899 means: Park/ Neutral switch stuck in park or gear
It is a switch that only allows the starter to work when the transmission is in neutral or park.
IF 4wd, yes. Transmission in park and t-case in neutralIF 4wd, yes. Transmission in park and t-case in neutral
You might want to check your park-neutral safety switch, if it is not engaged the starter will not run.
P0705 is the code for the transaxle range signal malfunction. It can be caused by faulty park/neutral position switch, misadjusted park/neutral position switch, the park/neutral position switch harness shorted or the park/neutral position switch circuit having a poor electrical connection. Try changing out the switch.
neutral safety switch will stop vehicle from starting in all gears except park and neutral.
The neutral safety switch keeps the starter from engaging when the transmission is in any gear EXCEPT park or neutral. A faulty switch would either allow the starter to engage any time or not allow the starter to engage at any time.
Park and Neutral Position Switch