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The 2007 Dodge Charger is equipped with a neutral safety switch, which can be easily found. Start by opening the driver's side door and entering the vehicle. Look at the gear shifter below the center console, where the safety switch is usually on the right side or at the bottom if not there. This arrangement is typical for front-wheel drive models. Replacing the switch can cost between $23 and $85 for the part, with an additional $44 to $130 for labor if done by a professional service provider.
The neutral safety switch in a 2007 Dodge Charger can be found within the transmission.
I am searching for the neutral safety switch in my 2013 Dodge Charger. The car starts without any issues, but you end up back in park when shifting into gear.