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Sorry I am not farmilar with your car in particular but it sounds like your neutral start switch has gone bad. call your local dealer ask for parts department explain your neutral start switch is bad ask how much for part and availability,and where is it located my guess is he will tell you. if this was helpful please leave good feedback
Hello! The inhibitor switch needs to be adjusted or replaced...It is located on the manual control linkage of the automatic transmission shifter...The inhibitor switch has two "jobs"...#1 it acts as a starter relay and #2 it turns on your back-up lights...That portion of the switch (pins 3 and 8) wire colors Green/Black and Blue/White is staying closed...Guru......Saailer
it located behind intake manifold, the intake manifold must be removed to get to valve, once you remove intake you will see pcv valve, dumb place for it i know,good luck.
eh , Automatic transaxel Range (TR) switch , can also be referred to as the Inhibitor Switch , personally i would call it the neutralsafety switch , anyway you can find the "inhibitor" switch on top left side of transaxel , it goes over the shifter shaft coming out of the trans where the shifter cable bolts onto . Looks like a 1/4 of a circle . cheers mate
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