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After I relocated and hooked-up the reverse light switch and the neutral safety I forgot to show the pics of the neutral safety override switch. I wanted it to be easy to get to but also not noticeable. It's now mounted under the console but can be easily accessed from the drivers seat. I pulled the carpet back so you could see it in the pics. I had to lay on the ground to get a good shot so it's hidden pretty good. If my home made neutral safety switch fails my back up is at my fingertips!!

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Be careful and don't start it in gear. That's why the neutral switch is there. :banghead:
 
Jus' sayin after the fact, but would have been a lot safer to use a spring loaded switch, IE push button.
 
Jus' sayin after the fact, but would have been a lot safer to use a spring loaded switch, IE push button.


Well actually I did. This is the back up in case the spring loaded one fails.
I had the neutral safety on the tranny and I'm swapping the 904 for a 2004r. So I mounted a neutral safety switch on the console along with the reverse light switch. The toggle switch is there in case the spring loaded one fails so I don't have to worry about removing the console by the side of the road. I meant to post this on my '69 Barracuda 2004r thread and accidently started this new thread. Here's where this should be.

http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=252436

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