Thank you Scott. Saw your other post too. So if switch screws too far into cover, it pushes up against selector shaft causing switch to stay closed? Funny that it tested ok when transmission on the bench. I wrote: >> Or, is there >> something inside the cover containing the back up light switch that if >> broken, would make shifter sluggish? I guess I should have posted that question more intelligibly. If a reverse switch fails, can it can fall apart leaving bits and pieces of itself inside the "cover", which in turn cause problems to the selector shaft?
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote: > it's normal to have to add or remove the washer/s that affects how deep the > switch screws in. > > 'sometimes' it's a matter of switch depth. Be sure to consider that. > > |
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