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nss, in a jeep, no symptoms posted, post those get 10x better help.
guessing is very very expensive
so where did you see that, in the operators guide, the car, the FSM
the internet ? where?
nss is jeeps name for PRNDL switch, neutral saftey switch.
here is the google hits 345k hits.
Normally, only automatic transmission cars are equipped with a neutral safety switch. There is a switch on the clutch pedal up under the dash that will not allow the starter to engage unless the clutch is depressed.
It's on the passenger side opposite where the linkage attaches on the drivers side of the transmission. Part new is about $220. so either try to get a scrapyard one or if you are good with electronics you can carefully open it up and clean the contacts. Be careful though, there are small springs in there. R&R instructions are found in chilton or haynes manuals.
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