Back up lights
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Mikejohnson
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Back up lights
Not finding much information. About back up lights for a 1068 2a. There are two white lights on the rear both with burnt out bulbs. No voltage at fixture when in reverse. Haven't crawled under truck to check for a switch at tranny yet. Was hoping to get some input before I crawled under
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TimberPig
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Re: Back up lights
The switch is located on the top of the gearbox at the shifter and is actuated by the lever operating the shift linkage. Access to it normally requires the floor and tunnel to be pulled. Once you get in there, it may be as simple as dirty connections, a bad switch, or something further in the wiring.
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Rambler
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Re: Back up lights
Here’s where my switch was located for reference.
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Mikejohnson
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Re: Back up lights
Good place to start thank you.
When i started this my brother sent me a quote from some where.
"Landrover, making mechanics of owners since 1948"
When i started this my brother sent me a quote from some where.
"Landrover, making mechanics of owners since 1948"
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red90
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Re: Back up lights
It is 52 years old. How many 52 year old cars do not need work?
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Mikejohnson
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Re: Back up lights
Was never hooked up. Interesting switch.
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