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Reverse switch

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Reverse switch

Post by mike »

My reverse swith is Fubar'd. I've replaced the bit that screws into the gearbox with no joy. I'm told that from here it's a pull the gearbox out and apart to fix. I've bodge'd a switch off the gearstick but this is less than ideal.
Does anyone have any thought/experience?
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Post by Pinball »

dice it and manually switch it off the dash?

failing that, a limit in the reverse channel at the stick works for me..

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Post by germo »

nup just do what it sounds like you have done. get a little limit switch like pinball said and mount it to a bit of tin, then tech screw in place, worked for me.

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Post by crispy zook »

i just run a switch on the dash
passed a blue slip like that
i dont use it n e ways
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Post by mike »

crispy zook wrote:i just run a switch on the dash
passed a blue slip like that
i dont use it n e ways
Wow didn't realise that was adequate... cool
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