Neutral Safety Switch???
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Neutral Safety Switch???
So yesterday I posted about starting issues. Got to really carefully tracing and checking last night and noticed something I had been missing. Every time the car will start, the CEL comes on briefly with the key on as it should, along with the EPC light. The light on the gear shifter next to the ‘P’ (the foot on brake light) is illuminated as well as the ‘P’ on the dash. The gear indicator on the dash also changes as you switch through the gears. When all of this happens the car will start 100% of the time.
Now, when the car will not turn over, no CEL or EPC light illuminate on the dash at all, ever. The ‘foot on brake light’ on the gear shifter comes on and goes off immediately, accompanied by 2 clicks within the gear shifter. Also, on the dash the ABS and ESP lights stay on instead of turning off after 2 seconds. The PRND432 is also entirely illuminated and will not indicate any specific gear choice. The car will never start when all of this occurs. Pics below.
After 6+ hrs in the garage and on the computer last night, I am pretty sure the Neutral Safety Switch is to blame. It seems to make the most sense given these newly noticed symptoms, and I read that when it’s acting up, all sorts of stuff can go haywire. This may explain all the codes, no?? Please let me know if this seems like a reasonable conclusion to this uncommon annoyance. Thanks!
Post from yesterday - https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho....php?t=2867312
Now, when the car will not turn over, no CEL or EPC light illuminate on the dash at all, ever. The ‘foot on brake light’ on the gear shifter comes on and goes off immediately, accompanied by 2 clicks within the gear shifter. Also, on the dash the ABS and ESP lights stay on instead of turning off after 2 seconds. The PRND432 is also entirely illuminated and will not indicate any specific gear choice. The car will never start when all of this occurs. Pics below.
After 6+ hrs in the garage and on the computer last night, I am pretty sure the Neutral Safety Switch is to blame. It seems to make the most sense given these newly noticed symptoms, and I read that when it’s acting up, all sorts of stuff can go haywire. This may explain all the codes, no?? Please let me know if this seems like a reasonable conclusion to this uncommon annoyance. Thanks!
Post from yesterday - https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho....php?t=2867312
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