Reversing light

Reversing light

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hoyin

Original Poster:

1,233 posts

244 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Mine has stopped working.

Before when engaging reverse it used to come on once every 5 times.

Now no matter times I pick reverse the light won't go on.

Anyone had a similar problem? Is it a connection somewhere?

Thanks


coolchris

949 posts

209 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Hi i had a similar problem mine was the reverse light switch im sure its a ford part and located somewhere near the gearbox sounds like its the same problem you have otherwise there may be a bad connection somewhere cheers chris

daddysumo

2,545 posts

220 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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I've had 3 reversing light switches in as many years.
The Noble wiring to the switch leaves lots to be desired.
Check these two connections first,and even replace them if you are in doubt.

Steve

hoyin

Original Poster:

1,233 posts

244 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Cool. Thanks.

So how do I get access to this switch? Can I access it from the cabin and what does it look like?

Let's hope it is not an underpan off job!! (That was a joke! Let's hope it is not reality!)



daddysumo

2,545 posts

220 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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hoyin said:
Cool. Thanks.

So how do I get access to this switch? Can I access it from the cabin and what does it look like?

Let's hope it is not an underpan off job!! (That was a joke! Let's hope it is not reality!)




I think you have a 3R like mine so its easy.. look on top of the gearbox below the header tank and you will see a switch on a small flat plate with two wires coming out of it in top. They will probably have 2 bullet type connectors connecting them to the loom.
It just screws out.

Stella Artois

556 posts

207 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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M12 GTO 2.5L Reversing Light Switch.

For the MTX-75 5 speed Gearbox.

Ford Pt No. F1441361
Ford Base Pt No. XS4T-155520-AB

About a tenner, due to new vat rate.

22mm spanner/ double depth socket will have it out in no time.

Edited by Stella Artois on Thursday 31st December 12:24

Mike Tuckwood

1,261 posts

206 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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daddysumo said:
The Noble wiring to the switch leaves lots to be desired.
What a scurrilous and outrageous suggestion...... go wash your mouth out. (Vodka should do the job nicely).


Mike. wink

daddysumo

2,545 posts

220 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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Mike Tuckwood said:
daddysumo said:
The Noble wiring to the switch leaves lots to be desired.


What a scurrilous and outrageous suggestion...... go wash your mouth out. (Vodka should do the job nicely).


Mike.


Ok if I must !! Might do it twice....just to be sure wobble

hoyin

Original Poster:

1,233 posts

244 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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daddysumo said:
hoyin said:
Cool. Thanks.

So how do I get access to this switch? Can I access it from the cabin and what does it look like?

Let's hope it is not an underpan off job!! (That was a joke! Let's hope it is not reality!)
I think you have a 3R like mine so its easy.. look on top of the gearbox below the header tank and you will see a switch on a small flat plate with two wires coming out of it in top. They will probably have 2 bullet type connectors connecting them to the loom.
It just screws out.
Yes you are right it is a 3R.

Thanks for your help.

goo-goo-gjoob

811 posts

262 months

Saturday 2nd January 2010
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For the US 3R's it's Ford of Europe 3S7T 15520 AB.

Rob_W

1,070 posts

221 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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Has anybody found the number for the plug from the loom?

andrewr

409 posts

205 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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I got mind from Rosion in the U.S. Years ago. Posted to the UK no issue. Just looked at their website, circa $15 part number 72297420

Rob_W

1,070 posts

221 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Thanks Andrew, it looked good until I got too checkout and the minimum shipping cost was $88eek, I can get a colleague in the US to buy and pop it in the post to me but I'll try Ford dealer today or maybe a scrppy but there aren't many locally.

Blu3R

2,379 posts

206 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Rob_W said:
Thanks Andrew, it looked good until I got too checkout and the minimum shipping cost was $88eek, I can get a colleague in the US to buy and pop it in the post to me but I'll try Ford dealer today or maybe a scrppy but there aren't many locally.
Hi Rob, I think you'll discover that a Ford dealer will want to sell you a complete section of loom rather than just the plug. I'd also like one so if you have any luck let me know!

Quantum Steve

153 posts

128 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Blu3R said:
Rob_W said:
Thanks Andrew, it looked good until I got too checkout and the minimum shipping cost was $88eek, I can get a colleague in the US to buy and pop it in the post to me but I'll try Ford dealer today or maybe a scrppy but there aren't many locally.
Hi Rob, I think you'll discover that a Ford dealer will want to sell you a complete section of loom rather than just the plug. I'd also like one so if you have any luck let me know!
And me - mine has burnt out....

Rob_W

1,070 posts

221 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Blu3R said:
Hi Rob, I think you'll discover that a Ford dealer will want to sell you a complete section of loom rather than just the plug. I'd also like one so if you have any luck let me know!
You're right Rob, a singularly disinterested parts man at Ford said Oh that's part of a loom you'll have to Heath Robinson something up....



andrewr

409 posts

205 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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I'm in the U.S. In June if you can wait.

Rob_W

1,070 posts

221 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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andrewr said:
I'm in the U.S. In June if you can wait.
Hi Andrew, thanks for the offer but my man is back in the UK for a visit in May so if I don't find one in the next few days will order that way and may buy a few to pass on.

Rob

Rob_W

1,070 posts

221 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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I didn't realise just how horrible the original is, I thought it was a white plastic plug but it's just some kind of flexible silicon potted around the crimp connectors.

Anyway back to business, I've found something suitable;

http://www.simtekuk.co.uk/product.php/epc_2_way_co...

£6 plus about £5 P/P so it's worth finding some other bits and bobs to get the most for your 1kg limit!

Here's the completed new one against the original, I did think about changing the bullet crimps to the loom but laziness prevented me from completing that part....


Adrian W

14,414 posts

235 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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I soldered the wires on to the pins then potted them, far more reliable