Name this part...
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Name this part...
I found this sitting loosely under the hood, in the small pocket above the grill. Just had it in for my 60K mi. service. I'm assuming it's a part that the mechanic just left there, and it's not a part of my car...but can someone help identify it??
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Searching the part number? Brilliant!
Its the neutral safety switch! So i went out and tried to start my car in reverse or drive and it didn't work...so i guess they replaced it.
But isn't that odd that they'd do that without either telling me or putting in on the receipt? Maybe they broke it somehow and replaced it without telling me?
I guess now I'll have to give them a call.
Its the neutral safety switch! So i went out and tried to start my car in reverse or drive and it didn't work...so i guess they replaced it.
But isn't that odd that they'd do that without either telling me or putting in on the receipt? Maybe they broke it somehow and replaced it without telling me?
I guess now I'll have to give them a call.
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Mystery solved!
Mystery solved! Weeks before the 60K serivce at the quicklube, it was in for serivce at the dealer. They replaced what they kept calling a 'sensor', but since the p/n search came up as 'switch' or an 'inhibitor', my brain never made the connection.
What I found was the old part. I could see the new part in plain sight (below my coolant overflow tank/intake filter area)
When I asked the quicklube place about it, they were immediately defensive and pissy with me. (Sure, it wasn't their fault, but they always seem so shady!)
When I asked the dealer about it, they recognized it immediately and were very apologetic.
Lucky it was a big part and not a bunch of loose screws!
What I found was the old part. I could see the new part in plain sight (below my coolant overflow tank/intake filter area)
When I asked the quicklube place about it, they were immediately defensive and pissy with me. (Sure, it wasn't their fault, but they always seem so shady!)
When I asked the dealer about it, they recognized it immediately and were very apologetic.
Lucky it was a big part and not a bunch of loose screws!