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Old 02-11-2013, 02:33 PM   #1
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What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

Hello,

My reverse lights have not worked since I bought the truck. (78 K10, auto)
After tracing down the wiring, I found that my neutral safety switch is totally missing. New one on the way...

So I'm pretty sure the light green and dark green connector is for my reverse lights.

Then there are the yellow and purple/white, which have been connected together. This if for the start circuit?

Then that leaves this purple wire all by itself not being used. Does this belong on the neutral safety switch?

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Old 02-11-2013, 03:33 PM   #2
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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

The 2 purple wires are the starter circuit. The yellow wires has been added. Does it go to the starter?
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Old 02-12-2013, 01:26 AM   #3
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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

i believe mine were yellow and purple, 82 dually. my coloum was worn out so it was hard to line up the shift to start it so i looped the safety switch. just have to remember to not staart it in gear lol
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:39 AM   #4
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:45 AM   #5
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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

First image is the Backup light plug.
Not sure where the yellow wire came from... Got an extra ignition switch plug?

1978 PPL/WHT is Circuit 5 the start position on the ignition switch. PPL Circuit 6 goes to the bulkhead plug and then the start lug on the starter solenoid.

1979 YEL is Circuit 5 the start position on the ignition switch. PPL Circuit 6 goes to the bulkhead plug and then the start lug on the starter solenoid.

You can find the GM schematics in my sig.

BTW according to the schematics it shouldn't start.
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Old 02-12-2013, 12:09 PM   #6
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I need to look at my 78 i dont ever remenber seeing a neautral switch with different color wires till now.
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Old 02-12-2013, 12:40 PM   #7
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Not sure when they changed them but my 78 has 2 green wires.

Just now saw the post above, there's my answer.
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knew i'd seen yellow but couldn't find the 78 before,just took another pic
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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

Hmmm, the plot thickens.

So 78 has both wires purple, in the start circuit.

It's almost like a 79 steering column is installed?

I'm going to have to trace some of these down and let you know what I find.

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Old 02-13-2013, 06:43 PM   #10
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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

Just an update: The purple wire that is not currently being used must have gone bad at some point an PO just left it there. He then ran a new yellow wire to the starter.

Just got my new Neutral switch, connected everything and success! We have reverse lights.

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What I was able to determine after in depth investigation is the plug that I have loose doesn't go anywhere. It has a jumper built, so it goes no where.
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I'm reviving an OLD thread because it has the good info...

My question is what holds the switch to the column? Can I buy the clips in motornut's picture?

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I'm converting my 1980 C20 from manual to automatic and this is what my manual trans safety switch looks like. Seems I'll be able to transfer the plug with the purple and yellow wires straight from the manual to the new automatic switch and I will have Park and Neutral safety.

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This is what the automatic trans switch looks like new from rock auto.

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The wire for my backup lights is under the floor hump near the shifter. No sweat to extend those wires to the automatic switch but can I find a plug and re-pin it? Or will I have to just spice wires (not as pretty)?

Any clues would be appreciated
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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

Here's some pictures from a Haynes manual on the subject. Talks about screws but looks like I need clips of some sort for the screws to screw into.

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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

Those "clips" are called J-nuts, available at most hardware stores... Also here:

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The neutral safety switch isn't something special, GM used it for years.. O'Reillys and other auto suppliers have them sitting on the shelf.
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Those "clips" are called J-nuts, available at most hardware stores... Also here:

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The neutral safety switch isn't something special, GM used it for years.. O'Reillys and other auto suppliers have them sitting on the shelf.
Awesome..!! Thanks for that info it’s the little things that slow down some of these jobs and I like to be prepared ahead of time so the vehicle is off the road for the minimum amount of time.

I appreciate your help RustyPile great name by the way.
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Awesome..!! Thanks for that info it’s the little things that slow down some of these jobs and I like to be prepared ahead of time so the vehicle is off the road for the minimum amount of time.

I appreciate your help RustyPile great name by the way.
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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

Just a tech tip-

If you don't care about the neutral safety switch being operational, you can use the yellow and purple wires for a kill-switch
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I think I’d like the neutral safety switch. The reverse lights are lower priority but I’d like them too.
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Neutral/Safety Switch

I'm still struggling with this. Has anyone got better pictures of how the neutral safety switch is attached to an automatic column?

I've bought an assortment of J-nuts but cannot see how they would fit or attach to the rectangular holes.

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The switch itself looks like it might go on if I had some kind of imbedded nut in there first.

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It does seem a little proud though, with those extra tabs on it.

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Also whatever fastener goes in there will need to be pretty short as there's not a lot of room for the shift tube to rotate.

My problem is that I am switching from a manual floor shift column to an automatic trans column and don't have anything to look at for reference.
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Neutral/Safety Switch

Thinking about it I might just be able to attach it with a hose clamp....
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Neutral/Safety Switch

Here is what the clips look like on a 1969 Camaro...these look more likely to work but are not right for our trucks...and I don't see any NOS/OEM clips listed anywhere.

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Re: What do these wires do? Neutral/Safety Switch

Just following up here to say I attached my neutral safety switch using a hose clamp. Just plugged it all in and it works.!

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