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Reverse light switch, 4WD Light Switch etc Question

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Reverse light switch, 4WD Light Switch etc Question

Post by Jaffa »

I searched but couldn't find the info I wanted

Can anyone tell me if the 3 sensors on a 1.3 5 speed gearbox and 4WD switch on the transfer case are all the same, I know they are the same thread but dont know if they are different lengts etc.

Also can anyone tell me what the sensors on the gearbox sense, I know 1 is reverse, I guess one of the others if 5th gear sense, but what is the third one?

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Post by Gwagensteve »

I believe the third one is neutral (leans the car out) (could be wrong though.

I think they are all the same.

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Post by want33s »

I don't know about thread size or length but I looked at the wiring diagram and there is :
1: Reverse switch ..
2: 4th gear EGR switch..
3: 5th gear egr switch..
5th gear switch is wired to 4th gear switch then to EGR solenoid. (in engine bay I guess).
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Post by Jaffa »

Thanks Steve and want33s, I didn't even think of looking at a wiring diagram :oops:
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