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Originally Posted by mkrazy1
I went to leave for lunch, turned the key and no crank. I am pretty sure it is the neutral safety switch because of prior issues with it, but I need to start the car to get it home. I looked for the terminal by the battery to try starting it but I can't find it. Where is the terminal on the 87 300D? Or, where is the one with the two purple wires to bypass the NSS? Thanks!
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Unfortunately this Thread does not apply to your model and year.
It would take looking at the wiring diagram for your year and model to find out where you could tap in to bypass the NSS.
In general if you want to crank the Engine on any Engien with an Electric Starter you will have to locate the Terminal on the starter Solenoid where the Wire coming from the Ignition Switch goes and connect that to a source of Positive Voltage. This is best done with a Remote Starter Button with Alligator Clips on it.
On some Gasoline Engined Cars you need to have the Ignition Switch ON when you crank the Starter this way or it causes some electrical problems (I do not know the exact details on that I just remember reading the warning years ago).