How I found mine on my motorcycle was to follow the colored wire from the neutral light. There should be two wires going to the light. One is a ground (usually black), and the other one goes to the neutral switch located somewhere near the gear selection lever. The video link below isn't your model, but it will give you an idea where to look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4EwyeMmxhE
SOURCE: 2002 Grand Am 3.4L automatic.
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SOURCE: Need to replace nuetral safety switch on a 1991 Buick Park Avenue
It is located on the transmission follow the gear shift cable to the end on my 1996 nissan sentra it is located on the front righthand side if your looking at the engine (below the battery) it has 3 (10mm) screws to remove and it slips out of the gear shift cable.
SOURCE: 96' saab safety neutral switch
It is under the battery tray. Here is where it is and how to get to it.
Here is another procedural tutorial on how to remove and replace it.
Assuming that this is an automatic, the NSS is a common problem. A common, cheap and easy ten minute bypass method has been developed to get around the problem or at the least to use to confirm the diagnosis of a failed switch.
SOURCE: we need to replace the neutral safety switch on a 1997 Mazda B23
it should near the back of the trans. it will be a two prong plug
SOURCE: The car wont shift out of park however the
The range sensor will not cause the shifter to not come out of park. Check to see if your brake lamps work. There is a solenoid that is energized when the brakes are applied to allow the shifter to move from park. I would check fuses and the braek switch first before replacing anything. I hope this helps. Good luck.
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