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A few weeks back, I get to my car about 5pm after work and it won't start. For the prior 2 weeks I've started it by shifting into neutral, so I figure the NSS has finally died. After about 10 minutes of constant trying to start in neutral it finally catches and off I go on the 26 mile ride home from Bethesda, MD to Fairfax, VA. I call home and ask my kind wife to find Fastlane's phone number, then pull onto the shoulder of the Beltway and called Phil, who somehow finds a NSS in a location that can still get it to me overnight. (Thanks Phil -Fastlane- for the extra effort, you will always have my business and my recommendation.) Next day is Friday and I take my daughter's car to work as she won't need it until the afternoon. I leave work early returning home at 1pm, and the NSS has arrived. I get the car up as high as I can with a floor jack and jack stands, but cannot manage to remove the old NSS. I can remove the electrical connector and I clean and apply dielectric grease to the pins. The car started in park and has continued to do so since. So far so good, but the new NSS is in the trunk just in case.
Mark
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