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1996 grand voyager reverse lights
can anyone tell me why my reverse light don't work on my 1996 grand voyager. I check all the fuses and they all seem to be fine.
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ahh sorry if this is too obvious.. but did you check your bulbs?
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Re: 1996 grand voyager reverse lights
Yes, even bought new ones. I hope I'm not that slow!!! :`)
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When both backup lights go out and the fuse and backup bulbs are OK, you must replace the NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH.
It is on the right side of the transmission (looking from the front of the van) just above the transmission fluid pan. Just unscrew the old one and replace with the new one. I believe you need a 1" deep socket or wrench. Make sure you disconnect the electrical connector before removing. No trans oil will spill out when you remove the Neutral Safety Switch. Cost for a new Neutral Safety Switch is about $15. Good luck, JR |
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