1971 442 nuetral safety switch
#1
1971 442 nuetral safety switch
I'm having trouble finding the right nuetral safety switch for my 71 442 console shift dual gate setup. Research calls for this switch
But the wiring diagram on the repair manuel and the switch on my old column shows a 4 prong switch.
Can anyone lend some advice or wiring diagram that I can reference? Thanks.
But the wiring diagram on the repair manuel and the switch on my old column shows a 4 prong switch.
Can anyone lend some advice or wiring diagram that I can reference? Thanks.
Last edited by Microreedy; May 6th, 2016 at 08:11 PM.
#2
You might have better luck with the correct spelling of "neutral" in your Google search...
OPGI P/N KM02040, about $36:
FYI, the switches with additional terminals are simply from newer cars that have additional features such as the seat belt buzzer. For the most part they are backward compatible. Just don't use the unneeded terminals.
OPGI P/N KM02040, about $36:
FYI, the switches with additional terminals are simply from newer cars that have additional features such as the seat belt buzzer. For the most part they are backward compatible. Just don't use the unneeded terminals.
#3
Haha! Thanks for the spelling and neutral switch advice.
You might have better luck with the correct spelling of "neutral" in your Google search...
OPGI P/N KM02040, about $36:
FYI, the switches with additional terminals are simply from newer cars that have additional features such as the seat belt buzzer. For the most part they are backward compatible. Just don't use the unneeded terminals.
OPGI P/N KM02040, about $36:
FYI, the switches with additional terminals are simply from newer cars that have additional features such as the seat belt buzzer. For the most part they are backward compatible. Just don't use the unneeded terminals.
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