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+ | Neutral Switch was first used in 1973 USA models. | ||
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Neutral Switch was used for: | Neutral Switch was used for: | ||
- | * [[Throttle Opener]] (some years e.g. 1972 1200 USA) | ||
* [[EGR]] (some years e.g. 1990 1200) | * [[EGR]] (some years e.g. 1990 1200) | ||
* [[Fuel Shut-Off System]] on [[B310]] | * [[Fuel Shut-Off System]] on [[B310]] | ||
* Starter interlock on automatic cars | * Starter interlock on automatic cars | ||
+ | * [[Throttle Opener]] (some years e.g. 1972 1200 USA) | ||
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Neutral Switch is near top of '''4-speed''' [[56-Series Transmission]] | Neutral Switch is near top of '''4-speed''' [[56-Series Transmission]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 16 March 2014
Some manual transmissions were fitted with an electrical Neutral Switch to signal when the gearbox is not in gear. All Automatic Transmissions are fitted with a an Inhibitor Switch which also signals when the automatic is in Neutral.
Overview
Neutral Switch was first used in 1973 USA models.
Neutral Switch was used for:
* EGR (some years e.g. 1990 1200) * Fuel Shut-Off System on B310 * Starter interlock on automatic cars * Throttle Opener (some years e.g. 1972 1200 USA)
Neutral Switch is near top of 4-speed 56-Series Transmission
Reverse Switch is on bottom
Top Switch
Top Switch detects 4th gear AND neutral:
Part Numbers
See: * 63-Series_Transmission#Switches
NOTE: Sometimes misspelled as 'Nuetral Switch'