We may have a communication problem.
Do you have an automatic or stick shift?
The neutral safety switch is only installed on automatics.
If putting it in neutral works, congratulations on finding a solution.
Bobby
Hey this list is full of geniuses. I tried to start the car this
morning (as I was heading for the airport had to take a taxi) with no
luck. I tried it again just now when I got home, with no luck. I read
the post about the neutral safety switch, so I went out and put it in
neutral and it started right up.
The problem is that now it will start up in gear also. Do you think
it's just a dead spot in the starter or it really does have a neutral
safety switch problem?
Come to think of it I am not sure it has a neutral safety switch. I
have forgotten to put in the clutch when starting and the car lunges
forward,
Thank you all for your help
Steve
On Feb 2, 2008 11:09 AM, Nate Rector <tccservice111@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Check cables and going to starter.I added a extra ground from battery to the
> block.Check if she will start in neutral.I've heard the neutral safety
> switch is a maint. item.
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> Steve Schaefer <sschaefer50@gmail.com> wrote:
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> My 240D will not turn over, but the battery is good, so I am guessing
> it is the starter. Can I roll it down a hill and jump started it like
> a gas engine.
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> Thanks
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