The neutral safety switch ensures that the clutch is engaged (clutch all the way to the floor) before the car will start. Starting in neutral is also a good idea as well.
No, a neutral safety switch prevents you from starting the engine in any gear except park or neutral.
No it doesn't. Any neutral safety switch is to stop a driver from starting a vehicle while said vehicle is in any gear other than P (park) or N (neutral) so the vehicle doesn't just start moving after startup. This doesn't effect the gears any whatsoever. Early US model vehicles had the neutral safety switch on the steering column and was connected to the shift lever. Late model automatic trans vehicles have this switch mounted directly to the transmission shift rod at the trans and mounted to it.
SOURCE: 03 silverado neutral safety switch
possible but it can also be a range selecter switch problem. any work done on vehicle lately? pleas respone and i will try my best to help thanks.
SOURCE: Where is the neutral safety switch in a 2002 Jeep
should be part of the prndl switch which is on the trans just behind where the linkage is fastened
SOURCE: where is the neutral safety switch no a chevy
Generally on GMs, if it's a column shift, it's down low on the steering column under the dash, and if it is a floor shift, it is at the base of the shifter, under the shifter housing. Look for purple wires or a purple wire and a yellow wire. I don't know what year your truck is. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: neutral safety switch
most gm nuet safety is yellow and purple .....out of ignition switch is a big yellow wire that is crank out and input to nuet saf switch......out of nuet switch is color purple that goes strieght to start selenoid.....purple wire also goes to the crank fuse 5amp.. in the fuse box under dash... this fuse goes to the pcm main computer.. same for auto and clutch
SOURCE: where is the neutral safety switch on 1998
The neutral satety switch is located at the Right Side Of Gear Selector.
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