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Park/Neutral Position (PNP) Switch

Fig 1: Identifying Shift Control Cable, Lever & Electrical Connector At Transaxle Range (TR) Switch
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The PNP switch is located on top of the transaxle. The transaxle range switch contains multiple switches, four of which are used to create a coded signal to the TCM indicating gear selection. The coded signal can be viewed on the Scan tool as TR Switch - P/A/B/C and gear position indicated can be viewed as transaxle Range. The different combinations of the four TCM inputs, P/A/B/C, represent selections from Park to 1st or Invalid/Grounded/Open.

All switches are connected to ignition voltage on one side. When the switch closes, the TCM input is pulled high (HI). When switch is open the input reads low (LOW).