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Hot tranny -> Hot neutral safety Switch -> Starter solenoid not engage



 
 
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Old August 4th 05, 10:40 AM
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Default Hot tranny -> Hot neutral safety Switch -> Starter solenoid not engage


When my car is hot, I can't start the car right away.
The temp gauge indicates normal. I noticed the shifting gear is hot. I
believe that the heat of hot tranny tranfered to the neutral safety
switch that hot NSS unable to work. Sometimes I have to wait more than
30 minutes to starter to work. More hotter my car is, longer I have to
wait. is it possible that hot NSS is unable for Starter solenoid to
work?

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