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Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 12 May 2020, 12:59
by MattyGreg05
tyneside-t25 wrote:Fitted a new switch today ... we have lights :ok
Might sound like a stupid question but if I remove the housing on the gearbox to replace the reverse light switch will any oil etc come flooding out?

Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 12 May 2020, 17:27
by Mocki
You don’t need to remove anything but the switch, and no oil will fall out .
The switch unscrews from the housing

Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 12 May 2020, 17:56
by MattyGreg05
Mocki wrote:You don’t need to remove anything but the switch, and no oil will fall out .
The switch unscrews from the housing
Ahh I see Mocki. I thought it was housed in a housing. I even bought a new gasket to replace it. :? :?

Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 12 May 2020, 18:19
by pkrboo
MattyGreg05 wrote:
Mocki wrote:You don’t need to remove anything but the switch, and no oil will fall out .
The switch unscrews from the housing
Ahh I see Mocki. I thought it was housed in a housing. I even bought a new gasket to replace it. :? :?

it is in a hosuing but it is bolted into that hosuing which is bolted into the gearbox. just unbolt the switch, nothing else

Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 17 Jan 2021, 13:55
by ScienceBoy
AlandAnn wrote:If it's the same as mine;
You need to take out the switch by the gearbox (with the twin spade connector).
Give it a clean and refit but just do it up hand tight then tighten slowly while in reverse until the light goes on.

Failing that, remove the washer and tighten it :)
Is this the switch and cable?
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Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 17 Jan 2021, 14:42
by Aidan
yes that is the one, if you pull the plug off and bridge the connections your reverse light should illuminate, if it does then it's a fault with the switch/actuation of the switch, if it doesn't it's a wiring issue/fuse/bulb fault

Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 18 Jan 2021, 23:26
by ScienceBoy
Pulled it off. Gave it a scratch. Gave it a wiggle. Lights worked. Spot of corrosion on contacts.

I then went to augment reversing lights with LED spots. Forgot to isolate and blew the fuse (#15 if I recall from last night). Schoolboy error.


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Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 08:36
by fh9977
I had the same issue for a few months, sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. I knew for sure that the problem was in the sensor, shorting it would make lights switch on. Removing the washer in the sensor worked for a while, but last week it stopped working again.

Checked the sensor with a multimeter and it was kaput. Replacing resolved the issue, they are relatively cheap and easy to find.
I installed a reverse camera, since it connects to the reverse light I will know immediately if issue re-occurs.

Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 17:45
by ScienceBoy
Mine's given up the ghost as well so I suspect I've got the same issue. And I've got a dash cam with reversing camera so I'll be doing the same as you!

Re: Reverse lights no worky ??

Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 17:47
by ScienceBoy
fh9977 wrote: 13 Oct 2021, 08:36 Checked the sensor with a multimeter and it was kaput. 

I presume that's seeing if it closes the circuit when in reverse?