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Replacement Neutral Safety Switch

Manufacturer #REPM506402

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Neutral Safety Switch
Neutral Safety Switch
Neutral Safety Switch
Neutral Safety Switch
Neutral Safety Switch

Replacement Neutral Safety Switch

Manufacturer #REPM506402

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$29.99

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ReplacementNeutral Safety Switch
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Neutral Safety Switch
5.0/5
Got the part on time an it worked just fine when mechanic put it on
EK
Posted by Ebony K. / Wed, Jul 23
GreatNeutral Safety Switch
5.0/5
Part fit good place to get parts
RB
Posted by Regina B. / Wed, Feb 21
Good partNeutral Safety Switch
3.0/5
Ok it works ok wtf
JS
Posted by JERALD S. / Sat, Mar 13
Hi Jerald, Thanks for the review! We are so glad to hear that the part was good and works okay to your vehicle. We're looking forward to doing more business with you in the future.
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Answered by Emmy C. / Tue, Mar 16
Neutral Safety Switch
5.0/5
I like the fast delivery
DS
Posted by Devon S. / Mon, Jan 25
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Question: Can one be put on wrong?Heather H. / Sep 22, 2022
Hi Heather, I'm glad to be of assistance to you. Do you mean in the wrong position? I dont' think that is possible with this part. I hope you find this helpful, and please don't hesitate to contact us again if there is anything else we can do to help. Have a wonderful day!
GG
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Sep 23
I agree that it's not possible but try either checking the prongs, there are ten prongs, check the fuse or check your wiring also where it connects on both ends. I hope you are able to fix it.
TB
Answered by Tammy B. / Fri, Sep 23
Question: This can happen all of a sudden right? Or could it be the starter?Terry S. / Sep 04, 2024
Hi Terry, thank you for reaching out. We are unable to answer this question since we do not know what is wrong with your vehicle. Kindly check with a mechanic. Have a nice day.
AP
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Wed, Sep 04
Question: How can I move the car? It is parked behind my other vehicles ? It is stuck in park. 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer OZ Rally with 80thousand miles. It starts all electrical worksRuben R. / Apr 04, 2023
Hi Ruben, thank you for reaching out. You can try to manually override the shift interlock system by inserting a key or small screwdriver into the shift lock release slot located on the gear shift assembly and then pressing the brake pedal to move the shift lever out of Park. If that doesn't work, we highly suggest that a certified mechanic diagnose the vehicle to pinpoint the cause of the issue and the part that needs replacement. Have a nice day.
AP
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Tue, Apr 04
Question: What is the duty of this part in the transmission?A Shopper / Jan 26, 2021
Hi, As per checking, The neutral safety switch is a safety device that only allows you to start your engine when the automatic transmission is in either Park or Neutral. The purpose of the neutral safety switch is to prevent the car from starting while in gear, which would cause it to launch forward unexpectedly.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Tue, Jan 26
Question: Vehicle stuck in 3rd gear?A Shopper / Sep 18, 2020
Hi, We recommend referring to a trusted vehicle specific repair manual for details about this problem. You can find more information here: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/ Also, it is best to consult with your local automotive shop or dealership for a careful troubleshooting and diagnostic procedure to identify the problem accurately.
JE
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Fri, Sep 18
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