mdbuschsr
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I had to leave my 72 Satellite (318/auto) on the side of the road for the night. Car was running fine, but I was having trouble getting it to turn over throughout the day. I cycled the trans and it would fire. On my way home, it stalled (bad fuel filter?). I had to cycle the trans again to get it to fire. Drove about 50 yards and it crapped out again. Now it won't crank at all, nothing on turn of the key. My feeling is that I have a bad neutral safety switch.
My understanding is that the switch only provides ground to the starter solenoid (center pin). Can I get away with just grounding the circuit to the frame to limp home the quarter mile? Hopefully just pull the wire connector off the switch and shove something creative in the center pinhole.
Does the switch do anything after ignition? I know the outside pins are for the reverse lights, but will disconnecting & grounding it allow me to get home (assuming this is in fact the issue).
I tried to search as I am sure this has come up before, but it looks like search is broken tonight.
Matt
My understanding is that the switch only provides ground to the starter solenoid (center pin). Can I get away with just grounding the circuit to the frame to limp home the quarter mile? Hopefully just pull the wire connector off the switch and shove something creative in the center pinhole.
Does the switch do anything after ignition? I know the outside pins are for the reverse lights, but will disconnecting & grounding it allow me to get home (assuming this is in fact the issue).
I tried to search as I am sure this has come up before, but it looks like search is broken tonight.
Matt