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Neutral Safety Switch, Ford-O-Matic 3-Speed Automatic (55-57 Ford Thunderbird)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-66-29406-1
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    Features

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    • A7247A Neutral Safety Switch
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    • Former Part T 7247
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    • Important Note: Starts Only In Park And Neutral Positions
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    • Fits 1955-1957 Ford Thunderbird
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    Description

    Neutral Safety Switch Functionality. The Neutral Safety Switch for the Ford-O-Matic 3-Speed Automatic transmission is a crucial safety component that prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in park or neutral. This prevents accidental vehicle movement during startup and ensures the ignition circuit is activated only when the gear selector is in a safe position.

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    Construction and Appearance. Built with durable materials suitable for the automotive environment, this switch features a compact and sturdy casing designed for long-lasting reliability. Its smooth, functional finish allows it to integrate seamlessly with the transmission assembly without affecting appearance.

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    Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring no modifications or drilling. The switch fits directly onto the designated mounting points, making it suitable for professionals and experienced automotive enthusiasts familiar with transmission components.

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    Application. Specifically engineered to fit 1955-1957 Ford Thunderbird models, this part ensures proper function and reliability within this vehicle range and time frame.

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