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Does anyone know which fuse controls the backups lamps?
I have replace both bulbs and still have no backup lamp. |
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Which backup lamps?
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Re: 94 Jgc Backup Lamp Fuse
You know, the ones that tell everyone behind you you're about to move in their direction. The white ones.
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Re: 94 Jgc Backup Lamp Fuse
I am not sure about the reverse lights fuse, look in your Owners manual it will tell you. If the fuse it OK (if there is one) then your NSS (Nuetral Safety Switch a.k.a Park/Nuetral Switch) may need cleaned (inside).
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Re: Re: 94 Jgc Backup Lamp Fuse
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3. Unscrew and remove the light socket for the tail/brake light. You will see 3 silver contact points inside the black plastic ring in the red tail light. 2 are grouped together and there is one that is opposite of the 2. The one by itself is the ground; the other two are the contacts for the tail light and brake light. The problem lies with the ground connector. 5. You should notice that the ground contact is depressed into the plastic and the plastic itelf is slightly warped down. I was able to use a small pair of needle nose pliers that have a 45 degree angle to press up on the contact from underneath using the opposite lip of the hole as leverage (very carefully). Once it had moved up a bit, I was able to wedge a mini-flathead screwdriver in between the metal contact and the plastic to force the contact up even further (again, very carefully). Once it looked even with the rest, gently reinsert the connector and test. Hope this helps... |
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