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Old Aug 21, 2019 | 05:36 PM
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Has anyone ever removed the neutral position switch assembly from the transmission? I'm working on project for my future GS but need some help with visuals... I'm hoping. Can anyone take pictures of the engine bay where F48 and F115 connectors are?



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Old Aug 21, 2019 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by eddie420
Has anyone ever removed the neutral position switch assembly from the transmission? I'm working on project for my future GS but need some help with visuals... I'm hoping. Can anyone take pictures of the engine bay where F48 and F115 connectors are?



EDIT: Please don't send me links to 1JZ or 2JZ threads. Need for 4th gen pre or post refresh models only.
What exactly are you trying to do with this? What mod is it related too?
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Old Aug 22, 2019 | 01:22 AM
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The transmission switches are on the transmission, not on the engine. You'll need to remove the front suspension member brace, a suspension cover and the floor shift gear shifting rod sub assembly to remove the switch.
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