Re: Wiper Switch Ailment
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Re: Wiper Switch Ailment



The back-up light switch on  these cars with PB is on the pushbotton controller. You push the R button and a little toggle switch is tripped and again tripped (untripped?) when put into forward gear. What is in your car? Is it the 1964 Plymouth?

Thanks,
Gary H. 

>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: Jim 
>  
>  One more question here.  Apologies.  Where is the back-up light switch on
>  these cars?  Keep in mind the pushbotton controller and the original
>  transmission are long gone.  But why are the reverse lights liighting up
>  regardless of the circuit breaker woes?  Seems to me the reverse light
>  circuit would have to be closed via the reverse light switch somewhere -
>  before the lights should illuminate.  Ugh! 

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