If there are two conductors leading to the switch, just disconnect them both from the switch, strip them to the bare wire, and short them together. If that doesn't work, tape them apart and try that. If there is only one conductor leading to the switch, it either needs to be stripped and bolted directly to the transaxle body, or disconnected and isolated completely. Y'know, that switch is there for a damned good reason. Have ya tried just replacing the switch? Just don't start the car in gear PLEASE. Is it automatic? Make sure your PNRDL stick ain't lying to you.
To bypass the cars neutral safety switch, you need to find the two wires to the safety switch and connect them together. It can also be done by putting the car in neutral.
Neutral switch
How do u bypass the neutral safety switch in a 2002 chevy silverado 1500
can you by pass a safety neutral switch on a 2001 dodge neon
Not a good idea. It is called a safety switch for a reason.
Yes you could but it has a neutral safety switch for a reason.
You CAN"T.
you can't
yes
On the Transmission under the shift cable. Drivers side on top.
You do not bypass a neutral safety switch.It is critical to the operation of the vehicle.Spend the $25 to buy a new one - then follow the instructions in the "Related Questions" below to replace it.
Need to know if it is standard or automatic and why.