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Looking for a Gen2 park/neutral position switch #926881 01/21/09 05:31 AM
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 155
nedfunnell Offline OP
Wheeler
I've got a recurrence of my "Won't shift from first" problem and I'd like to fix it permanently. Does anyone have, or have access to, a park/neutral position switch from a Gen2 autobox with the V4AW3 transmission? There are two styles, and I need the one that looks like this:

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Looking at getting it fixed so it will be highway-worthy (it's still good for around town). If you're going to hit up the local pick-and-pull, it would be nice if you'd pull one for me- I'd be glad to pay shipping and for a few frosty beverages in return.


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95 Montero SR - 207k miles, rebuilt @ 146k
Stock. Longview, Texas
Ithaca, NY for the summer of 08.
Re: Looking for a Gen2 park/neutral position switch [Re: nedfunnell] #926882 01/21/09 05:13 PM
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hazy_daze Offline
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NAPA P/N is NS5628. It'll more than likely be a Mitsu part in the box. I can sell it to you for $115 freight in. Or you can get it from www.mitsubishiparts.com for $111 plus freight. The Mitsu P/N is MR166194. Or you can search salvage yards for it.


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Re: Looking for a Gen2 park/neutral position switch [Re: hazy_daze] #926883 02/04/09 04:21 AM
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 155
nedfunnell Offline OP
Wheeler
I'm sure somebody out there has a parts car or is going to a junkyard soon- anybody want to tear one off for me while they are at it?


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95 Montero SR - 207k miles, rebuilt @ 146k
Stock. Longview, Texas
Ithaca, NY for the summer of 08.
Re: Looking for a Gen2 park/neutral position switch [Re: nedfunnell] #926884 02/04/09 02:39 PM
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 4,628
hazy_daze Offline
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vr4 seems to come across them pretty regular where he's located. Try shooting him a pm.


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