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Thread: Lokar Shifter Issues
          
   
   

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    patconor is offline Banned Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 32 Ford Harwood Roadster
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    I think the neutral safety switch’s main role is to keep track of the position of the gear selector lever. It prevents the engine from starting if the gear or transmission is not on neutral or park position. If the gear is on this position, it would be easy and safe to start the vehicle. With the neutral safety switch working just fine, untoward accidents can be avoided. Yet there are some signs that will pinpoint defect on this part. One is when the lever has to be shifted from park or neutral mode in order to get the engine to start. Another is if the car starts in Neutral but not in Park mode. That’s the go-signal for a replacement. So better check it though. Well, this site is great. I'm getting a lot of good info here. I'll be bookmarking this thread again, thanks pros.
    Last edited by patconor; 11-10-2010 at 06:15 PM.

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