You can check the backup switch itself. Hmm, I don't recall an inline fuse on the backup light circuit that is in the engine compartment. I only had a connector there. My backup switch died recently had to be replaced. The new ones use a different connector than the old ones, which will require splicing a new connector into your wiring harness if that is the issue. I thought I posted a message on this a couple of months ago, so it should be in the archive. On Mar 24, 2004, at 5:24 PM, Wesley Alden Pegden wrote: > and its not the bulbs. I tried finding the "line fuse in engine > compartment" that my haynes manual talks 'bout, but couldn't locate it. > It would seem funny to me if the fuse blew, but who knows. What else > can > I check? |
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