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Your neutral safety switch is NOT the problem .... 200 1993

Hi Ken,

Were you asking once before how to make your one '93 work like the other one with regard to the shift lock? Forgive me please, if I'm mixing memories.

I think I had offered Rob Bareiss's experience as a source for the information on a 93, which I can't say I know anything about. Here is a response Rob made to me explaining the yellow part that prevents the release button from being depressed: http://www.brickboard.com/RWD/index.htm?id=1096093.

You can see where I asked him for more information about this, but I guess he did not see the follow-up post.

The neutral safety switch is involved in gating the shift lock solenoid, but I agree that it is rarely responsible for its balky operation, because anyone attempting to get the shifter to move is undoubtedly wiggling and tugging on it anyway.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Santa's helpers are subordinate clauses.






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