Thanks fir the quick reply & guidance.
Jumping a hot over to the terminal does light up both bulbs, however jumping terminals on the switch does not light them up.
Nor do I see any power at the terminals when testing, so either I missed something on the checking integrity of wires going front switch to the trunk area or it is the switch has gone bad. Thoughts?
Much appreciated.
Brian -
When you jump across the wires on the switch, do the backup lights work ?
Are you sure that the housing properly grounds to the body ? Jump the housing to bare metal in your trunk. Do they now work ?
Connect a 'hot' lead to the socket wire. Does it now light ? I've had sockets where there was enough corrosion on the brass center terminal to cause the bulb not
to light.
You can use a Circuit Tester (not a Continuity Tester, which is the one with the AA battery) to verify that you're getting power to the backup lights.
Ron
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a reverse light problem. I've gone through the wires, replaced the bulbs and visually confirmed the reverse light switch on the 5-button TorqueFlite push-button assembly is mechanically working. All other lights are working
properly. Any suggestions for what else to check?
Before purchasing a new reverse lamp switch, I wanted to make sure I'm not missing any tricks per say?
Thanks,
Brian
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