Where is the neutral safety switch on a Chrysler Sebring convertible 2.7 L engine

Asked by Tizzy123 Jul 23, 2016 at 08:20 AM about the 2001 Chrysler Sebring LX Convertible FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car has power but it start...if I move the shifter from park to drive to
park it starts sometimes

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First image is the Park/Neutral position switch. You can also test the park/neutral switch at the PCM with a voltmeter; (1) Do not disconnect connector C-121 or C-CONNECTOR: C-121 OR123 . (2)Turn the ignition to "ON" position. (3) Measure the voltage between terminal 101 and ground by backprobing. •When selector lever position is "P," voltage should be battery positive voltage. •When selector lever position is "R," voltage should be 0.5 volt or less. •When selector lever position is "N," voltage should be 0.5 volt or less. •When selector lever position is "D," voltage should be 0.5 volt or less. •When selector lever position is "3," voltage should be 0.5 volt or less. •When selector lever position is "2," voltage should be 0.5 volt or less. •When selector lever position is "L," voltage should be 0.5 volt or less. •When selector lever position is sport mode, voltage should be 0.5 volt or less.

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