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So when my dad took out my transmission he said he broke a plug on the side of it. When it was at FLT being refreshed they checked the plug and it was fine.
Well, now that I'm about ready to get everything put back in. He reveals the part that was broke. It's been sitting in my truck (which i cant get into do to where it's sitting).
So now I have to order this and I'm not sure what its called.
Is it the neutral switch?
Well, now that I'm about ready to get everything put back in. He reveals the part that was broke. It's been sitting in my truck (which i cant get into do to where it's sitting).
So now I have to order this and I'm not sure what its called.
Is it the neutral switch?
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The newer trucks have a different style connector that doesn't break, I think 04 and up. But the older style is glued in, and ALOT break. Even if you take it off and reinstall it, the glue is still there, and may break the second time out. Trust me, I pull 2 out a day.
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Ill get back to you on that haha
EDIT: It wont start. This is the Park, Neutral switch. It needs to be replaced first.
Dustin
Last edited by 2005 Silverado; 01-20-2009 at 10:27 PM. Reason: MORE INFO