on the transmission
It's mounted to the transmission where the shift lever meets the case if it's an automatic trans.
You can buy a Haynes Manual that will have that information. The ignition switch is on the column near the bottom. It is slotted so that you can adjust it. The neutral safety switch mounts there as well.
The battery cable on the positive side goes to the starter. The purple wire goes from the ignition switch to the neutral safety switch then down to the starter. On the solenoid the is a "R" and that is where the wire from the coil goes. The "R" means resistor
Falcon - comics - was created in 1969.
Falcon Coperis was born on 1969-08-16.
Ford XW Falcon was created in 1969.
YouTube It...I just found this very well done video on replacing the neutral safety / transmission range sensor on a Windstar.Note: While this is based on a Windstar, every Ford neutral safety switch I have replaced has been exactly the same as this - Taurus, Sable, 1969 Mustang (my favorite), etc.See "Related Links" belowAnswerOn my 2002 Ford Windstar, it sits on top of the transmission.I have replaced mine twice due to a bad cruise control switch. This is the same cruise control switch that Ford has recalled other models due to fire danger. If it goes bad, it allows brake fluid to leak onto your neutral safety switch and shorts it out.I took my Windstar to the shop with transmission problems, then back again the next day for what was diagnosed as the neutral safety switch. When they went to change it, they observed that it was covered with brake fluid and the bad cruise control switch.Whether your cruise control switch is bad or good, please have it disabled and repaired to protect your self from the risk of fire. Google "Ford Windstar Cruise Control Switch" to get more information on this recall and the other Ford models such as our Windstars that have this exact same faulty switch.Good luck with that neutral safety switch. I'm on my 3rd one this week! They're cheap, easy to replace, but VERY, VERY easy to mess up and have to be positioned just so. Mine obviously is not "just so" it won't shift from first to second on a cold start and acts like I'm revving it in Park or Neutral.Should be on top of the transaxle under the air box transfer tubeAnswerIt doesn't have a separate neutral safety switch (NSS). The NSS functions are built into the TR (Transmission Range) sensor. It is a black sensor that has a multi-pin connector located where the shift cable attaches to the top of the transmission.
You do it very carefully so that you don't break your car
JC Falcon was born in 1969, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.
None that I know of.
Mountain Safety Research was created in 1969.