The inhibitor switch, or alternitively known as the Neutral Safety Switch or Multi-Function Switch for automatic gearbox, is located on the bottom of the automatic transmisssion, it is a black half moon shaped switch which is connected to the gear linkage by 3 bolts. Whilst looking under the car the switch is located on the bottom side of the gearbox near the bottom of the bumper, und0 gear linkage bold, remove final two bolts and unplug.
Reverse this to replace with new part, the part number for the replacement from VW is 001-919-823 at it is £86.06 inc vat.
the inhibitor switch only allows the car to be started in Neutral or Park. No other positions.
It may be rusted on to the shaft coming out of the auto. Break it off, but do not bend the shaft.
The inhibitor switch tells the ECU that the (auto) transmission is in park P or nutral N and safe to start the montor so it isn't in gear, it also called the nutral safety switch ,it'slocated on the transmission.
Battery flat Bad battery connections Bad engine earth (ground) Ignition switch faulty Immoboliser fault Starter motor faulty Auto gear box inhibitor switch fault.
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I'm assuming you mean the inhibitor switch. ie the car shouldn't start in gear for auto trans. it's located on the passsenger side of the trans. it's the plastic unit which the gear shift selector goes through.
the neutral safty switch is located in the trans range switch if you have an aw4 auto trans replace or clean and reinstall the switch
Some say to change your auto tires every 5000 miles. Other people just check the tread on their tires and when the tread looks worn, they switch their tires.
No ,There is a auto adjuster.
Located inside the transmission Check auto zone.com repair section
change the neutral safety switch.
a master switch is a switch which is the power to evry thing in the billding or factory