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Neutral safety switch wiring
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I have a 2 prong micro switch on the shifter and I still have the factory starter relay.with the relay needed to be grounded. What's the best way to wire in NSs so that it works?.Thanks for the help
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Re: Neutral safety switch wiring
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Use the switch on the shifter for a line loc etc. All you need is to run the brown wire on the starter relay to the center pin on the transmission .
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Re: Neutral safety switch wiring
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CMcAllister
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If you don't want to use the OE switch in the trans, run the ground for the starter relay through the micro switch to ground. Using the OE switch to ground the relay? The micro switch can be removed and thrown in a drawer. Which way you do it depends on where you want the wire run. Don't want to run a wire to the shifter and keep that area free from clutter? Use the trans switch.
Last edited by CMcAllister; 01/22/17 04:45 PM.
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Re: Neutral safety switch wiring
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I have a 2 prong micro switch on the shifter Are you sure it's for neutral safety? Some shifters have a switch for the backup lights.
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Re: Neutral safety switch wiring
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I have a 2 prong micro switch on the shifter Are you sure it's for neutral safety? Some shifters have a switch for the backup lights. My B&M shifter comes with 2 prong mirco switches.. 1 for NSS and a second for reverse lights.. which I dont use
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Re: Neutral safety switch wiring
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I forgot to metion guys I'm running a powerglide.
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Re: Neutral safety switch wiring
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In that case, run the relay ground from the spade through the micro switch to a ground. "Start" wire direct to the relay "ign" spade.
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Re: Neutral safety switch wiring
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In that case, run the relay ground from the spade through the micro switch to a ground. "Start" wire direct to the relay "ign" spade. Thank you!
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