07-01-2013 | #1 |
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Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
I took my console out and now in the process re-asembleing I can’t find the neutral switch loaction. The conector has 4 wires. A black-blue-blue/white and I think brown. Thanks in advance, Nelson 007 |
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
Is this for a Corvette?
Need more info year, model, etc,
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
Yes its for a 95 ZR1. It might not be the neutral switch, but thats what it looked like in the AIM.
Thanks, Nelson Last edited by nelson007; 07-01-2013 at 02:37 PM. |
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
What issues are you having?
Usually a stock ZF 6 speed manual only has a clutch switch to start the car depress clutch and turn key to get her started. If she don't start you can bypass the clutch switch,switch is under the dash panel behind the clutch pedel big fat purple wire i can't remember the other wire color just unplug and connect the 2 wires with a big paper clip and try starting if she don't start you need to look elsewhere i.e. starter, VATS etc,. Pete
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
Thanks Pete for theuick response. I have the 4 wire connector and can not find where it plugs in to. It's comes out next to the wires for the cigarette lighter.
The car does start. Thanks Nelson |
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
Is it possibly a switch for the reverse lights?--Bob
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
Don't know if this will help but I just happen to have the console apart on my 96 LT4 car, the are the only wires I have other than lid & seat are hatch & acc. I would think the only difference would be the power key on a ZR-1, Is it possible you have a wire routed to the console that should go to the foot well.
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
I will take a picture tomorrow, maybe than we can identify.
Thanks fir the help, Nelson |
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Re: Need helplocating the Park/Neutral Switch.
Nelson,
I think that is a connector for the power key. |
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