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H55F - location of reverse light switch and connecting it to
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H55F - location of reverse light switch and connecting it to
Anyone know where I'd find the reverse light switch on an H55F gearbox?
Last edited by twr7cx on Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
Is this it? It's on the drivers side just next to the chasis rail:
The only other thing I can find which could be it is (but this is on the passenger side on the bell housing):
There's no plug anywhere near it for it to connect to, so I guess I'll have to chop the plug off and wire it up. Anyone know which wire should go to where? I assume 1 should go to the reverse light and the other to an switched positive power source.
The only other thing I can find which could be it is (but this is on the passenger side on the bell housing):
There's no plug anywhere near it for it to connect to, so I guess I'll have to chop the plug off and wire it up. Anyone know which wire should go to where? I assume 1 should go to the reverse light and the other to an switched positive power source.
Resident Terrorist
That blue plug looks like the 4wd activation light sender (for models that had a 4wd light on the dash). If you follow the wires back on that blue plug it will go to the transfer case, near the 2wd/4wd lever. The wiring you are chasing is attached to the gearbox, not transfer. You should find it at the top of the gearbox, right at the front where it meets the bellhousing. As said, you may have to pull the tunnel cover off to see it.
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