
Re: wiring for back up lights
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Re: wiring for back up lights
- From: chrissherm@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:04:32 EDT
what is the wire configuration with a single speed wiper motor? I have 4
connections on my wiper switch two are by themselves and the other two are on
the same piece of metal with 2 clips.then there is the reverse switch I have the
wiring from the backup lights plugged into the closest plug to the door and
the jumper coming off the other clip to the wiper switch.I have something
wrong because when i turn my key on the reverse lights come on.
In a message dated 4/23/2008 12:56:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
krmerkley@xxxxxxxxx writes:
The power for the back up light switch in a push button car comes from
the wiper switch. The back up lights come on when the reverse button is
pushed and has nothing to do with the tranny.
I appreciate this fact in that I can flash my back up lights (as a
friendly good bye or whatever) by pushing the reverse button partially.
The lights come on and the gears don't change.
This can be proven. Put the key in "on or Acc" (you do not have to
start the car) and press the reverse button. If you can watch the back
up lights (the garage door closed) the lights will come on almost as
soon as you touch the button. When my hearing was better, I could hear
the click of the switch as the reverse button was gently pressed.
The console shift automatics have the back up light switch in the
console and is activated by the position of the gear shift lever and is
not directly connected to the tranny as in later years either.
K.
david orr wrote:
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> The back up lights connect to the trans. reverse dave O
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> > i need to know the wiring for the backup lights that connects to the
> > windshield wiper switch
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Kevin R. Merkley
Thunder Bay, Ontario
64 Dodge 440 2dr HT (Cdn)
64 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible (Cdn)
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