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bobolinko 
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Posted: February 29, 2012 at 1:42 PM / IP Logged  

On a 2012 Subaru Outback,

Does anyone here know where the Neutral positioin sensor/switch or park position wire is located?

I want to have access to a door unlocker to fire when the shifter (automatic) is in neutral or park.

It would be most appreciated!

Aloha from Hawaii!

howie ll 
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Engine ECU, go to a dealer/library/online and check the pin-outs.
Also at the (manual) gearbox.
flobee4 
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neutral safety wire - GREEN/ black @ ECM 35 pin plug, pin 35
ECM is below glovebox(not behind), under the carpet, against the firewall.
bobolinko 
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Your response seems to refer to a Manual Transmission.  Is it the same for an automatic?

ie. Neutral and Park positions?

would you have any picture of the location?

Thank you!

p.s. on the op:

How would I find a dealer/library/online?  Would/could you provide a link, please?

Thank you too!

howie ll 
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Neutral safety is only normally used with reference to a remote start.
Dealer = Subaru dealer.
Library = your local library, most US libraries carry or can get the factory service manuals IM experience.
On-line? Are you having a joke with these questions?
I strongly suggest from your replies to get someone competent to do this for you.
bobolinko 
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Posted: March 02, 2012 at 10:44 AM / IP Logged  

On-line? Are you having a joke with these questions?

I strongly suggest from your replies to get someone competent to do this for you

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Competency is not an issue. I can design and install anything on a vehicle, and have experience in vehicular wiring. However, in the US, the information is not readily available for FREE. 

I have designed and installed an auto-lock system for a Scion that is not available anywhere. It works wonderfully well, and has had no issues whatsoever. I just want information BEFORE I go ahead with reckless abandon!

Finding information is the issue, as the 2012 Subaru Outback is new and has limited resources as yet. Here is an example of what I have designed for the Scion:

https://i602.photobucket.com/albums/tt107/bobolinko/AutoDoorLocks6-23-10.png

flobee4 
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I'm sorry, I never looked for it on a Automatic Transmission. I think its only there for manual transmissions. I quickly read your post and didn't see that you were asking for a automatic. If that wire is not there on automatics, then I don't know where else you can find what you are looking for.
howie ll 
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If auto it will either be at the gear shift base, a microswitch cluster or at the instrument panel if there's a gear shift display.
This whole post is so basic knowledge which is why I'm suggesting you don't do it!

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