Wheel Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 Can someone tell me which wire goes where on the neutral safety switch??? Regards Wheel.. Quote
Mo's70MCs Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 It shouldn't matter, it's a make or break switch. Or a single pole single throw switch. Or on/off. Quote
Wheel Posted May 26, 2017 Author Posted May 26, 2017 The switch has like 6 "poles" on it. 2 are for neutral safety, 2 for back up. and 2 for ???, I thought it woild be fairly simple to replace the connectors with loose wires... It isn't. Quote
Mo's70MCs Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 The one on the steering column? I believe the last two were a clutch safety switch if your car was a standard...I believe, at work now might be able to look at a schematic later when I get home. Quote
Murphy Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 Found this diagram in the Assembly manual (lower left corner show 6 wires) con't find the wiring diagram at this point. Each connector is keyed to only connect at the proper location.....good luck! Monte diagram 01.bmp 1 Quote
RealRed70 Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 You must have a 1972? The two purple wires are for the neutral safety switch. The green and pink or dark green and light green are the reverse light wires. The next two are pink if I remember correctly. They are for the fasten seat belt function/ seat belt warning. 1 Quote
MCfan Posted May 27, 2017 Posted May 27, 2017 Wheel, Here is a page from the 1970 Monte Carlo Wiring Diagram Manual that shows the neutral safety switch on the left side of the page about in the middle vertically. Note that the two wires are purple and purple with a dark blue stripe and they attach differently for an automatic transmission car versus a manual transmission car. It appears that the middle pair of connectors are the correct location for the neutral safety switch wires for an automatic transmission car. BTW, I can send you all 14 pages of the wiring diagram manual as jpg files that you can print full page size. Just let me know what email address to use if you want me to send them. 1 Quote
Wheel Posted May 27, 2017 Author Posted May 27, 2017 Found this diagram in the Assembly manual (lower left corner show 6 wires) con't find the wiring diagram at this point. Each connector is keyed to only connect at the proper location.....good luck! this one really helps.... Ty so much... Even takes care of other issues... Quote
Wheel Posted May 27, 2017 Author Posted May 27, 2017 You must have a 1972? The two purple wires are for the neutral safety switch. The green and pink or dark green and light green are the reverse light wires. The next two are pink if I remember correctly. They are for the fasten seat belt function/ seat belt warning. Yeah the drawing shows realred posted showed it clearly... AT A BRAVE MOMENT I TORE THE WHOLE WIRING LOOM OUT... silly me... Quote
Wheel Posted May 27, 2017 Author Posted May 27, 2017 Wheel, Here is a page from the 1970 Monte Carlo Wiring Diagram Manual that shows the neutral safety switch on the left side of the page about in the middle vertically. Note that the two wires are purple and purple with a dark blue stripe and they attach differently for an automatic transmission car versus a manual transmission car. It appears that the middle pair of connectors are the correct location for the neutral safety switch wires for an automatic transmission car. BTW, I can send you all 14 pages of the wiring diagram manual as jpg files that you can print full page size. Just let me know what email address to use if you want me to send them. P1042138.JPG Thanks.. you already send me those but they're really hard to read.... Old age comes with defects hahahaha. They will come in handy rewiring the dash i hope... Need to get out those binoculars.... Quote
Wheel Posted May 27, 2017 Author Posted May 27, 2017 Found this diagram in the Assembly manual (lower left corner show 6 wires) con't find the wiring diagram at this point. Each connector is keyed to only connect at the proper location.....good luck! B.T.W. Got anymore of these handy drawings??? Quote
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