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Not a bad nut after all..
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: ND
Posts: 1,760
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Neutral Safety Switch Mounted on Transmission?
I'm doing a van tilt column install and have read the FAQ on relocating the neutral safety switch on the column. However, some vans have it on the transmission instead. Would this be an easier solution for our trucks? Anyone have any details or pros/cons?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: LAX area, So Cal
Posts: 499
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I transplanted a 99 suburban engine and tranny, which has all the switches at the tranny. I also used a van tilt, and just jumpered the connector that went to the column.
Tim
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1972 Suburban C20 454/TH700R4, eaton-corporate 4.10 (looking for 3.7) Sold: 71 Cheyenne 20 Installed a 99 5.7L L31/4L60E from Suburban 1500 (2005) |
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