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Topic: Reverse Light Wiring (Read 356 times)
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nasty68
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In a 68 dart, what activates the reverse lights? Is it supposed to be part of the neutral safty switch on the tranny or were they activated by the column shifter when put in reverse? I want to locate this switch on my car. I have a wiring diagram but it is messing with my head and am having a hard time understanding it. This was a 68, slant 6 with auto on the column. Thanks.
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68 dart, 383, 727 97 wrangler sport, 4.0
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68_Val_Sedan
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Yup on the column, inside the car down by the firewall
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67 dart 270 resto mod in progress ...
68 chrysler 300 wish it was my daily driver ...
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nasty68
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Cool, i will have to jump in the car tomorrow and see if i can locate it, thanks.
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68 dart, 383, 727 97 wrangler sport, 4.0
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Jim_Lusk
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A-bodies since 1978, this one since 1983
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It is also adjustable............... If you had a console the switch was mounted to the side of the shifter.
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PureGTS
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Where the switch lives it gets all the debris from everywhere by your feet and after years of that it likes to stick. There is a little rod that sticks out fron the column that moves and pushes against another rod on the switch forcing it to slide left to right. In a perfect world, it has a spring that keeps tension on it so it follows the movement of the column's rod. Unfortunately the dirt and debris down there boogers the switch and the spring can no longer get it to follow the column's rod properly. (Especially if you sand blasted the firewall; Guess how I know... ![\/][](http://www.bigblockdart.com/Smileys/classic/finger020.gif) ) They usually just require a bit of cleaning/flushing with WD40 to get them to recover. Some spray grease after that and your good to go. Happy backing!
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Knowldge is power, power is speed, speed is good, low E.T. is better
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dart kid
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It is also adjustable............... If you had a console the switch was mounted to the side of the shifter.
 Don't know much on column ones, but on a console, it's almost like a black stud where the shifter sits in place in the reverse position. Alot of the time, those are broke.
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nasty68
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Haven't had a chance to locate mine but i do know that the car did not have a console.
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68 dart, 383, 727 97 wrangler sport, 4.0
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PureGTS
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The plug for the floor shifter is there in the same location; right at the base of the column. Look for the purple and white wires, follow thm and they'll take you to the switch. It is adjustable but kind of a booger to get at the screws. You can adjust it without getting out from under the dash with a test light. Just don't forget to either block the wheels or set the parking brake.
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Knowldge is power, power is speed, speed is good, low E.T. is better
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nasty68
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Thanks for all the help. I finally got out to the car today and found the wiring and the switch. It was unplugged but it don't matter cause i don't have the column shift anymore. I just wanted to find the wires so i could wire it into my shifter. Thanks again.
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