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> Reverse light switch / wires, Anyone have a pic?
Hammy
post Dec 28 2006, 10:16 PM
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I'm looking for a pic of the reverse light switch and the wires that connect to it. And to where it goes on the relay board. Anyone have one?

After my engine transfer I can't seem to remember where they hook up. I don't have any hanging wires or anything. Maybe it was on my old harness? I'm hoping I can just use some regular electrical wire and rig it up to work.

Any help ? Thanks
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GeorgeRud
post Dec 29 2006, 06:09 PM
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Shouldn't be a problem, but look carefully in the area of the starter that you don't have the wires to that location at least. Otherwise, you could simply run the two wires from the switch up past the starter, through the engine sheetmetal, along the harness to the back relay panel connector. You should be able to find which location the wires go to by looking for the two brown wires (the connector top snaps off if you're carefull). Hopefully, if you have nothing else, you at least have the wires connected at the connector, it is a pain to try to solder the individual small connectors at that end.
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