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Topic: neutral safety switch (Read 243 times)
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grudd440
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how would u wire up a neutral safety switch with a 727 trans and a push button starter switch?
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signet
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are you using the original wiring?
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tony GTS
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my dart has a push button starter switch and it still has th neutral safety, basically tear out the original harness & make your own its how my dart is set up
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tony GTS
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make shure you have a switch on your shifter and run a wire to the three prong plug on the trans that pretty much all i can say
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west
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the plug on the trans detects when you are in park or neutral. isn't wiring the shifter redundant at that point? i just run a wire from the trans to the starter relay.
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Prodart
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Through the neutral switch on yhe 'Output' side of the starter switch. In other words power into starter dash switch. Then into neutral switch. Then from neutral switch to Starter. 
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Jim_Lusk
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A-bodies since 1978, this one since 1983
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Are you still using a starter relay? If so West is right........
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7903 posts on old board.
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PureGTS
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The STD neutral safety switch sends a NEG signal to the starter relay when it is in Park or Neutral. You can use any relay to trigger the system, not necessarilly the OEM one. The Safety switch just sends one half of the signal needed to fire the relay. The key sends the other.
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Knowldge is power, power is speed, speed is good, low E.T. is better
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