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How to Remove the Neutral Switch

Special Instructions

If the ohm meter responds as indicated in the test procedure, do not perform this procedure as the switch is in good working condition.

Special Tools

• Typical service tools

Procedure -

1. Remove the switch using a 22 mm or 7/8” deep well socket or box end wrench.

2. Check for the presence of the neutral pin in the bore under the switch.

3. While watching the neutral pin, move the transmission in and out of gear. The pin should raise up when the transmission is in gear and lower when the transmission is in neutral.

If the pin does not operate properly, remove the pin with a magnet and check it for wear. Also, remove the shift bar housing and check the shift shaft for wear.

4. Remove the pin from the bore with a magnet and check it for excessive wear. If it is worn, replace it.

5. If the pin is present and not worn, replace the switch with a new one. Neutral Switch

O-ring Neutral Pin

Reverse Pin O-ring

Reverse Switch

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