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1999 Saturn SL1

Code error P0708 Transmission High input sensor error...what does it mean? what does it do? where is sensor located? Fix it how?

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Your "transmission high input sensor" is also known as a "neutral safety switch". It depends on you trans (auto, or standard) as to the location. Either way, it's a simple and inexpensive repair.

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