Neutral safety switch

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Rengo

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Is it possible to replace a neutral safety switch without putting a car on a lift? Could I jack the body of the car up and be able to reach it or would I be wasting time.
1975 Plymouth duster 904 auto
 
easy to get to. its on driver side of trans case. right next to shift linkage.

yours will have a plug and 3 prongs on the switch.

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Thanks man, I was praying that I wouldn't need a lift because the shops are booked till next week and I need the car tomorrow.
I could not remember for the life of me as to where it was located.
 
IMO it's actually better to jack the car up from the drivers side and slide under to do it cause that lets the ATF run to the pass side and not spill out like it would if it were hoisted straight up.
 
IMO it's actually better to jack the car up from the drivers side and slide under to do it cause that lets the ATF run to the pass side and not spill out like it would if it were hoisted straight up.

yes..jack driver side..
 
IMO it's actually better to jack the car up from the drivers side and slide under to do it cause that lets the ATF run to the pass side and not spill out like it would if it were hoisted straight up.


Yep
And start it in neutral for a few seconds before you pull it out.
It lowers the fluid level in the pan to as low as it's going to get.
 
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