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![]() Yes, even stick cars have the wiring for the neutral safety switch. They don't have the actual switch because they don't need it, so Ford grounds it out @ one of the plugs. I can't remember what plug it is, but I had that problem when I did my clutch a few weeks ago. I had to jump the car at the solenoid. The connector to the tranny cracked and it fall apart. I rewired it and now its fine. I would bet it has something to do with one of the wires/connectors thats not hooked up.
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