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1969-1972 Buick GM A-body Neutral Safety & Back-up Light Switch - Automatic Transmission

Item EK-53-864281-1
1969-1972 Buick GM A-body Neutral Safety & Back-up Light Switch - Automatic Transmission
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • 1969-1972 Skylark
      • 1969 Special
      • 1970 & 1972 GS
      • 1969-71 column shift automatic transmission
      • 1972 column shift automatic transmission, without factory installed seat belt warning buzzer
      • Manufactured from industry-leading materials, ensuring lasting reliability
      • Made in USA

      Description

      Neutral safety switches are found on all automatic and manual transmissions as a clutch safety switch. The neutral safety switch is a critical safety device that disables the starter operation when the vehicles transmission is not in neutral or park. When in park or neutral, this switch carries starter solenoid voltage when the ignition key is turned to the start position. If the engine was allowed to start in gear, your vehicle could jump forward causing a dangerous accident situation or front end damage to your baby. It also serves a reverse light switch and has this function integrated in the circuit. The location of the switch can vary from selector shaft to steering column to center console shifter. Eckler's offers high quality replacement neutral

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