Will the neutral safety switch keep my 1995 gmc yukon from start

Asked by Ricky Jun 02, 2015 at 12:47 PM about the 1995 GMC Yukon SLE 2dr 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Wen u tire the key won't do nuthing
but my light an horn work

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check your fuses in the engine compartment theres a 10amp yellow color if burnt that's your problem

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Yes, that's one possibility. Could be a bad starter. Could also be a weak battery. First either charge your battery or test it with a volt meter. Once battery is charged, have someone hold the key to the ON position like they're starting the vehicle. As they hold the key, rap on the starter with a hammer. It should crank over. If not, you are probably looking a a bad neutral safety switch.

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I put a brand new rebuild start on dis mornin everything won't start I check all the fuse they are good

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Rick, watch this video. It will help you figure out if it's your battery, ignition, or neutral switch. Hope this helps............................................. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpPOcO6f798

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