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Generally your neutral safety switch is at the clutch pedal. You should not be able to start your car unless the clutch is depressed.Is there a reason why you asked? if so you can E-mail me if you have a problem. I may be able to help you out.Sincerely yours,Fred M. Hunterfmhguitars@yahoo.com
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Like above stated, NSS are commonly found on the pedal arm and are equipped on all cars in some form or other. On that year there's a good possibility it is mounted on the transmission itself, with a signal coming from a contact on the pedal arm. It is a very low-wear part and are not prone to failure that soon, so i would check with a qualified mechanic before you buy a new one, most aren't cheap after 1995.
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