Identifying Neutral Position switch + location
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Hello All.
53 Plate 5 speed Wrx Blobeye.
Just after the location of the Neutral Position Switch on the gearbox & what the switch looks like Etc.
Thanks.
Dean
53 Plate 5 speed Wrx Blobeye.
Just after the location of the Neutral Position Switch on the gearbox & what the switch looks like Etc.
Thanks.
Dean
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well mate my 02 sti (6 speed ) needed one and i found out it was on top of gearbox and needs to be droped slightly to get at it,its like a bush that screws into box and you can see the nut sticking out on top with a wire that plugs into loom,THIS IS AN MY 02 so not sure if its same as yours,hth.
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Dean,
The 5 spd switches are much easier to get to than the 6 spd.
If you look on the left hand side of the box where the gearbox mounting is bolted to the transfer case you will see 2 switches fitted. the neutral switch is the one that is furthest away from the engine, the front switch is for the reverse lights.
Phil
The 5 spd switches are much easier to get to than the 6 spd.
If you look on the left hand side of the box where the gearbox mounting is bolted to the transfer case you will see 2 switches fitted. the neutral switch is the one that is furthest away from the engine, the front switch is for the reverse lights.
Phil
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Dean,
The 5 spd switches are much easier to get to than the 6 spd.
If you look on the left hand side of the box where the gearbox mounting is bolted to the transfer case you will see 2 switches fitted. the neutral switch is the one that is furthest away from the engine, the front switch is for the reverse lights.
Phil
The 5 spd switches are much easier to get to than the 6 spd.
If you look on the left hand side of the box where the gearbox mounting is bolted to the transfer case you will see 2 switches fitted. the neutral switch is the one that is furthest away from the engine, the front switch is for the reverse lights.
Phil
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Much appreciated.
Dean
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