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Why is my neutral safety switch not working on my Jeep XJ?

Why is my neutral safety switch not working on my Jeep XJ?

Check engine codes will trigger. Most common is the P0700 (Transmission System Malfunction) or P0705 (Transmission Range Sensor Malfuction). While I was researching on how to fix this problem I came across these two well made videos on how to remove and fix this issue regarding the neutral safety switch issue on the Jeep Cherokee XJ.

How to replace Jeep Cherokee NSS neutral safety switch?

JEEP CHEROKEE NSS replacement Neutral Safety Switch quick! Comanche – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations.

What does the neutral switch do on a car?

What Is The Neutral Safety Switch? It’s a safety feature built into an automatic transmission that doesn’t allow the vehicle to start while in gear – reverse or drive. The vehicle will start if the transmission lever is placed in park or neutral, both of which will not allow it to move forward when it’s turned on.

How much does a neutral safety switch cost?

From what I’ve been researching there have been a lot of issues with the AW4 transmissions with the neutral safety switch going out or not working properly. Most times this part can cost from $300-400 dollars depending on who your buying from, however all it takes is a good cleaning vs actually replacing the whole part.

JEEP CHEROKEE NSS replacement Neutral Safety Switch quick! Comanche – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations.

What’s the transmission code on a Jeep Cherokee?

Shop AutoZone for Jeep Cherokee Neutral Safety Switch. Notes: Transmission code: 30RH. Automatic transmission. Notes: Transmission code: 30RH.

Where is the ignition switch on a Jeep Cherokee?

When things are working as they should, when you turn the key to start, the ignition switch sends a 12 volt/low current signal down to the small electrical terminal on the starter solenoid, which is on the starter itself, on the top.

So, you’ll have about $10-$15 in parts, Vs. over $200 for that neutral safety switch. The 60’s and 70’s GM cars had the neutral safety switch under the dash, on top of the steering column, out of the elements, high and dry.

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Ruth Doyle