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Re: Speaking of Neutral Safety Switches
[Re: OrangeProwler]
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02/10/12 11:05 AM
02/10/12 11:05 AM
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Posts: 1,606 westerly, ri. usa
440lebaron
top fuel
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top fuel
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,606
westerly, ri. usa
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leave switch on colume, should still work. mopar sell 3 wire plug for n/s switch #2926502 gary
all parts are sold as is, all parts are considered used no warranties or returns paypal/check/money order, shipping is from zip 02891, buyer pays paypal fees 24% IRS 1099A plus 3% of part price, check/money order preferred site is not monitored 24/7 there might be a delay in response
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Re: Speaking of Neutral Safety Switches
[Re: 440lebaron]
#1175597
02/10/12 11:13 AM
02/10/12 11:13 AM
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Posts: 3,886 Lost and Spaced
bboogieart
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master
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 3,886
Lost and Spaced
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I would get a later pig tail, either from the junk yard, or a freind, or a fellow member, and then just use the center wire. Splice it into your excisting wire, & clip the other two off at the plug. Get the new switch at rock auto for under 10 bucks and be done with it.
1969 DODGE CORONET 6.3L 383cid V8 : Electrical-Switch & Relay : Neutral Safety Switch / Range Sensor
price range from $6.52 to $11.72
I have mechanical Aptitude. I can screw up anything.
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