neutral safety switch
After I modified my steering column I am left with no reverse light and neutral safety switch on the column. Did some research and it looks like a transmission mounted switch may work from a 2001 chey 460e trans. i have a 460e trans from a Camaro but it didn't have this switch, has anyone used one of these switches to solve this problem. Thanks Gm #24221125
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Re: neutral safety switch
You will need to swap out the Manual Shift Shaft for a truck one to run a factory NSS.
Long "truck" shift shaft on the bottom, Short style on top which is what F-body 4L60E's used. Never mind the part number.....I was going the other way putting in a short shaft. You need GM# 24235194. https://i.imgur.com/zgDTHx6.jpg |
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just watched a utube video on how to do this. Thank you . this is a great help on solving my problem.
One more question. do you know any one that sells these pigtails or know what wires I need to hook up to make reverse lights and netural/park only work to start? Thanks again |
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Better be quick...this looks like the last one on eBay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Neutral-Saf....c100677.m4598 :chevy::chevy::chevy: |
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is this switch also do reverse lights i wonder what pigtail does these functions i wont be using all these wires. two for reverse lights and two for park and netrual
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Find yourself a wiring diagram and follow the colors to the pin outs.... :mm::mm::mm: |
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Word of Warning
These plugs are secured into the switch with some kind of Super Glue/Gorilla Snot like substance from the factory. In order to remove it or plug it back in, you have to heat it with a heat gun or hair dryer for a minute or so. The glue loosens enough to remove without damaging the plug. (ask me how i know) Do the same to plug back in. I guess it keeps it water tight, but it's a pain in the @$$ I have attached some wiring I found on the internet. Worked well with my 2004 Tahoe donor trans. I used for Neutral Switch/Ign kill as my column didn't have it. It does do reverse lights too but didn't use it for that. If I had time, I would like wire up something to the door locks that would lock the doors in drive and open in park. Maybe when I retire and have more time on my hands. (yeah right) |
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My favorite saying now id "You want it by when....hahahaha" :mm::mm::mm: |
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looks like everything I need is in the 7 pin. Ground , ign power. Park Neutral and reverse. Perfect. Thanks for the diagram great big help
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IMPORTANT if you wire this nss make sure to use a relay and only use the park wire to trigger the relay to carry the power for the starter. If u run start right though nss it will smoke it
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thanks for the info. That makes sense . As far as the reverse will I need a relay also?
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thinking of buying relays with a fuse attached to the relay so all in one assembly
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thanks
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I installed the longer shaft today. not a difficult project
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One option to consider when in this position is a floor shifter with built in reverse and NSS switches. I used an Art Carr Winters shifter. No relays required.
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