I strongly advise against bypassing the neutral safety switch. This switch is a crucial safety feature designed to prevent the car from starting unless it's in park or neutral. Bypassing it creates a significant risk:
* Accidental starting: You could accidentally start the car while it's in gear, leading to sudden, uncontrolled movement. This poses a serious danger to you and anyone nearby.
* Damage to the transmission: Attempting to start the car in gear puts immense stress on the transmission, potentially causing expensive damage.
* Voiding your insurance: If an accident occurs due to a bypassed safety switch, your insurance company may refuse to cover the damages.
If you're having trouble with your neutral safety switch, the best course of action is to have it diagnosed and repaired by a qualified mechanic. The cost of repair is far less than the potential costs of an accident or transmission damage. While it might seem like a simple fix to bypass it, the risks far outweigh any perceived benefits.