Andy - One of our PNDC members had his car in the shop for some minor engine work a few years ago. When visiting the shop to see how things were going, the shop owner decided to start the car to show the owner what it was sounding like. The shop owner simply leaned into the door opening, and turned the key to start it ... without ensuring that the transmission was in neutral. The car started instantly, and drove through the back wall of the shop because it happened to be in gear. Damage was not too bad to the car, and nobody was hurt. The garage wall had a large hole in it. However, a safety switch would have prevented that incident. Not much help in terms of your question, but it shows why a switch might be a reasonable safety upgrade. Toby Peterson VIN 2248 Winged1 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Soma576@xxxx wrote: > List, > > I am curious to know if the D is supposed to have a safety switch to prevent > starting the vehicle without depressing the clutch? mine doesn't seem to have > that feature and i have always kind of wondered if it should? > > Andy