yes it does at 3000 rpm ( when it is in PARK or NEUTRAL so there is no load on the engine )
its called a neutral safety switch. its located on the transmission wher the shift cable connects, see wiring connector where shift cable is connected,that is your neutral safety switch (park-neutral) Cheers!!!!!
most likely a bad sensor or someone wired it to do that. on a auto its called a park/neutral sensor on a manual its called a neutral sensor. -mechanic 7+ years
It allows your vehicle to start on when it is in park or neutral.
The Digital Transmission Range sensor is a combination switch/sensor that detects what gear is selected by the shift lever, such as Park, Reverse, Neutral ect.. It has a switch in it that only allows the vehicle to be started in Park and Neutral.
its called a neutral safety switch. its located on the transmission wher the shift cable connects, see wiring connector where shift cable is connected,that is your neutral safety switch (park-neutral) Cheers!!!!!
4wd, yes. Trans in park, t-case in neutral.4wd, yes. Trans in park, t-case in neutral.
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Automatic transmissions have what is called a Neutral Safety switch. This eliminates the possibility of accidentally starting your vehicle in reverse or any forward gear. The vehicle will only start in park or neutral. Chris
it is in the exhaust pipe. The neutral safety switch stops you from starting a car unless it is in neutral or park so can not be located in the exhaust pipe. You maybe thinking of the oxygen sensor...
need to be in neutral or park .
Behind the crank pulley that your belt rides on!