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This van has a PRNDL switch,mounted on the trans(it tells the PCM what gear you're in,also acts as neutral switch for the starter,and operates the back up lights)
Yes. It sits right under the linkage on the front (depending on model of the transmission. Can be done in driveway, but will need a jack/jackstands. Takes about 1/2 hr.
broken wire near neutral safety switch or faulty neutral safety switch..3 wire plug..jump 2 outer terminals with key on,reverse lights should..if they do switch is bad..get a switch at chrysler dealer
The Chryslers can be started in park or neutral. There are a number of possiblities to why it won't go into Park all the way. A bad cable perhaps? Things do need to be lined up in order for the engine to crank - neutral safety switch.
IF you have a chrysler 727 trans it's on the left rear corner of the case just above the trans pan (has 3 wires on it) If you have an asi trans, I'm not sure where they put it but I'd look around the linkage going into unit and on the other side (like jeeps have)
first that sounds like the neutral safety switch... could have been corrosion on the contacts... sometimes you just need to move the shifter a little bit and that will fix it... glad you got it going
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