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Thread: 66 chevy neutral safety switch
          
   
   

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    jakes is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Unhappy 66 chevy neutral safety switch

     



    Heard a "tink" sound when downshifting (column) my 66 Nova. My neutral safety switch is now broken and I've bypassed the switch so the car will start. After removing the position adjustment screw, I thought the switch assembly would just pull out of the steering column. Nope...is there a trick to it or should I just pull harder? Also, can I buy these new or is it off to the junkyard? Thanks!

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    MI2600 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Are you sure there was only one small screw? Usually there are two screws holding those things onto the base of the column.
    I intend to live forever; so far, so good.

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    You're both right...2 screws...my bad...thanks!

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