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06-03-2012 | #1 |
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Canada
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Neutral Safety Switch
I need to change my NSW. I would like to inquire if anyone has INFO on the difficulty in changing it. Thank You
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06-03-2012 | #2 |
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: pittsburgh
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch
the clutch safety switch? just bypass it. i have a write up somewhere, just have to find it
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06-03-2012 | #3 |
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch
Thanks for the INFO. A while back I had a problem with the ZR-1 not starting when hot. Mechanics here not knowing that much about a LT5 engine said it was the starter getting too hot and solenoid need changing. By cheeking here first with guys who know about the car I realized that you were probably right. I did bypass the NSW and the problem was solved. Unfortunately because I bypassed the switch, the car won't pass a safety inspection thus I need to replace the switch.
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06-03-2012 | #4 | |
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch
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06-03-2012 | #5 |
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch
i'd be willing to listen to your thoughts on why this is so
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06-04-2012 | #6 |
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch
As has been mentioned, sure you could fire it up in gear and go through the garage (not likely). But more so my worry is someone else getting in and moving the car and starting it in gear and running someone over.
Worst scenario is a child getting a hold of the keys and running over another child. Bottom line, it is a safety feature. I has no other purpose. If you want to extend the life of that switch NEVER push the clutch in after you turn the key. Always push the clutch fully down BEFORE you turn the key. This keeps the the contacts from arcing. It's simple and effective. In my 15yrs of ownership I've never had an issue with the clutch switch.
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch
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06-04-2012 | #8 | |
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch
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Call it the "clutch salute": Clutch IN, starter switch on, then off, clutch let out LAST. Otherwise, the worst of the arching/contact deteriorization (upon opening the circuit) will occur. As for the safety angle...I kinda think of it in kind with a safety on a gun: They're worthless! In my "Hunter Safety" classes I used to say (regarding safeties), Use 'em...BUT only an idiot would trust them! Taking steps to avoid depending on the switches (or gun's safeties too, for that matter), is always prudent. Your mileage may vary... P.
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