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1993 Quick start with bad shift interlock

Got a chance to pick up a cherry (red) 1993 240 wagon for too cheap. Tried to talk the seller through the shift interlock issue that is 99.5% likely his no crank issue but after three weeks he gave up. I honestly wanted the guy to keep the car since he seems to love it.

So I have a very short window to pick it up and will need to back it up onto a tow dolly. Yes, I have a winch but he even has trouble using the override to get it into neutral. Can I roll under the car and jumper the two hot lugs on the the starter to get it to start then move it through the gears? The all microswitch interlock is foreign to me.








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    1993 Quick start with bad shift interlock 200 1993

    This post was in no forum, so only those who look at "ALL" rwd cars would find it.

    A '93 240 does neutral safety just like its predecessors -- no Microswitch, just that pizza slice thing. The interlock with the ignition switch is mechanical, and the shiftlock release is what's different from '92.

    Use a screwdriver to crank it? Sure. Just be sure the p-brake is set if you're not sure where the selector is.


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    Art Benstein near Baltimore

    We childproofed our homes, but they are still getting in.








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      1993 Quick start with bad shift interlock 200 1993

      Art, as always a big help. FYI, anytime there is a starter, primary battery cable, or ignition switch involved, a rear wheel gets giant rubber chocks in front and back. If the NSS has not changed this means the current owner might be right that the starter is dead but he claims it was working one day and not at all the next...never seen one die that way but have seen and NSS suddenly stop working.

      I REALLY tried to convince the guy to just let me fix the issue for him and have him drive it for a couple more weeks to reconsider...long story short he decided to try doing it himself and got frustrated so now the car is mine for $1100 is I can have it gone by Monday.

      FYI, should I come home with this it is proof that you are ALWAYS right. I swore I would never go back to a 240 as many of the longstanding issues with the platform were solved in the 7/9-series, etc. You insisted I would return to the fold someday. In the back of my mind I knew if the right 1993 240 wagon came along you might end up correct but I was also positive such a vehicle would never show up at a price I was willing to pay. I suspect I will be eating crow by 4 PM Saturday 11/18/2017.








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        1993 Quick start with bad shift interlock 200 1993

        "...if the right 1993 240 wagon came along..."

        Someone once made the comment about 240's "They're like cockroaches." At the time it made me think of Beetles, but now that 20 years have passed it has been a rare event to see a Beetle on the road despite the fierce loyalty.
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        Art Benstein near Baltimore

        Be nice to your kids. They will choose your nursing home one day.







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