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Jayhovah 08-28-2016 11:02 AM

Where is the reverse light switch?
 
Installing my stereo today and I while looking for the reverse light wire I noticed my reverse lights dont work. I am wondering if my mechanic forgot to hook something up when he dropped the tranny for my clutch job. Both the bulbs are good.

Where is that switch?

Thanks guys!

SouthArk370Z 08-28-2016 11:40 AM

Probably at the bottom of the shift lever. My guess is that it's the same switch that tells the TCM to shift into reverse if you have an AT. FSM will tell you for sure.

blak max 03-08-2017 07:39 PM

Anyone know where the relay is for a manual?

Jayhovah 03-08-2017 07:44 PM

relay?

As far as the switch goes... SouthArk was correct, it was at the top of the tranny near the lever. The switch was hooked up, so we ordered another... My mechanic tried unplugging and plugging it back it and it magically started working.. so he just cleaned it and loaded it up with dielectric grease and its been rock solid ever since... returned the unused one.

Jordis 04-25-2021 05:18 PM

I can’t see any switch on my 09 Auto transmission.
The only thing I see looks clipped and is possibly the temp sensor?
Could it be located somewhere else?

Javier 05-02-2021 04:39 AM

Reverse light switch Automatic transmission
 
Hello Jordis,
the reverse relay light is behind the stereo, it gets the ground through the TCM (transmission control module) inside transmission. Drivers side kick panel fuse block. Fuse # 4, 10 AMP. Hope this helps, good luck.

Jordis 05-02-2021 08:59 AM

Thank you very much Javier

The fuse is good so I guess my dash comes apart ☹️
This should be fun.

Cheers,
C.

Jayhovah 10-23-2021 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3624836)
relay?

As far as the switch goes... SouthArk was correct, it was at the top of the tranny near the lever. The switch was hooked up, so we ordered another... My mechanic tried unplugging and plugging it back it and it magically started working.. so he just cleaned it and loaded it up with dielectric grease and its been rock solid ever since... returned the unused one.


Back from the dead. A few months after this post the switch stopped working again. 4.5 years later, I finally decided to do something about it.

So I located the switch on the drivers side of the trans, just a bit forward of the shifter. From under the car, there is a bracket in the way -- and for whatever reason, Nissan has the bracket attached with three 12mm bolts even though it only seems to hold wiring harness clips. Why?!

I got the lower two bolts off, but I can't get a wrench on the top bolt. The odd shape of the bracket kind of prevents me from accessing the bolt from most directions. Of course the FSM just says "remove bracket".

I was able to get a deep socket slipped onto it, but there wasn't enough room between it and the wall of the tunnel to get a wrench on it too. I might try getting the socket on and then grabbing the end of it with a pair of vice grips but I am not sure I'll be able to get enough torque to break it loose. May also try two swivels and see if that will let me get to it.

Anyone here access this area before and have any tips on getting that bracket out of the way?

.

Leingod 10-23-2021 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 4011991)
Back from the dead. A few months after this post the switch stopped working again. 4.5 years later, I finally decided to do something about it.

So I located the switch on the drivers side of the trans, just a bit forward of the shifter. From under the car, there is a bracket in the way -- and for whatever reason, Nissan has the bracket attached with three 12mm bolts even though it only seems to hold wiring harness clips. Why?!

I got the lower two bolts off, but I can't get a wrench on the top bolt. The odd shape of the bracket kind of prevents me from accessing the bolt from most directions. Of course the FSM just says "remove bracket".

I was able to get a deep socket slipped onto it, but there wasn't enough room between it and the wall of the tunnel to get a wrench on it too. I might try getting the socket on and then grabbing the end of it with a pair of vice grips but I am not sure I'll be able to get enough torque to break it loose. May also try two swivels and see if that will let me get to it.

Anyone here access this area before and have any tips on getting that bracket out of the way?

.

Yup. And it's a nightmare no matter what you do. Some of us have had good luck using a flex head stubby ratchet wrench from GearWrench.

If yoy haven't, drop the black support brackets slightly. That'll help give yoy a spare inch or so of wiggle room.

Rusty 10-23-2021 10:12 PM

I had to replace mine. It's a major PITA. I dropped the tranny support bracket so the rear of the tranny drops down some. The 2 bolts are no problem. That 3rd one, I went in blind and just felt where it was at. I did mange to get a 3/8" drive socket on it with a flex joint.

Jayhovah 10-24-2021 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 4011993)
If yoy haven't, drop the black support brackets slightly. That'll help give yoy a spare inch or so of wiggle room.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 4011997)
I dropped the tranny support bracket so the rear of the tranny drops down some.


Thanks guys, this is the tip I needed. After I dropped that bracket, I was able to get my 3/8" ratchet with a deep socket on that bolt.


Unfortunately now I have the exact same problem, with the switch itself. The only deep sockets I have that will fit it are 1/2" drive and won't fit up there with the wrench. I tried slipping the socket on and trying to grab it with vice grips, but couldn't get enough torque to break it loose.


I think these little adapters from HF will solve the problem, and something I never knew I needed until I just turned it up searching. I can imagine they will come in handy again the future.
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-piec...aps-67011.html

Jayhovah 11-01-2021 03:03 PM

Finally had time to get back underneath the car. The little HF adapters were perfect and I'll be glad to have them in my toolbox going forward. Took nearly 5 years, but my reverse lights are working again (along with my backup camera which is triggered by them).


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