Me again.
Reverse lights don’t work. Checked the bulbs and the fuse by the drivers pedal, all seem fine.
So I assume it’s the reverse switch. I’ve bought a spare and tried to swap it today. What a pain that is! I failed.
So I have two questions:
Is this possible without dropping the gearbox?
I wanted to test it was definitely the switch before I went crazy getting it out, so unplugged the old one and plugged the new one in, put car in reverse and switched on ignition and then pressed the end of the switch in but it still didn’t turn the lights on. Does the switch work this way? That you can push the plunger end in and it should turn on?
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RobHowl ·
.... dam that stuff makes a mess and potentially screws up your alternator!
Having serviced and cleaned the PAS pump I decided to AN the pump fittings and thought I would post in case anyone wants to do similar.
Parts used on the pump were:
2 x Banjo adapter M16 to -8AN
2 x M16 x 1.5 Banjo Bolt (I could have used the originals)
4 x 3/8BSP/M16 copper washer
Here are a couple of piccies...
Also changed all the connections on my PAS POT to AN -8
Finally I still need to weld a -8 female bung into the PAS feed pipe so that it is completely leak proof :hyper:
Then refit, re-plumb - Job done forever I hope! :)