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Bach Up lights Switch
I have a 1968 GMC C2500 with a 396 and 4 speed granny on the floor. After replacing bulbs, it appears the back-up lights switch needs to be replaced. Do I get at the switch from the cab? I have a rubber mat on the floor. If I pull that out, will I be able to reuse it? I can't tell if it is glued in place.
Thanks for any advice you can give. |
Re: Bach Up lights Switch
Have you tried to get at the switch from underneath the truck?
That's how I got to mine. It would be alot easier to reach from the top if pulling the seat, floormat, gear-shift lever, and transmission hump, were not involved. My reverse switch plug was not on properly, after a clutch change. It only needed to be firmly seated. I had a backup light with audio alarm, I swapped for the normal 1157 bulb. When I heard it shriek, I knew the contacts were good. As for the rubber matt, they don't make them as well as they did 50 or-so years ago. An old one won't survive the operation, and I wouldn't trust even a recent repop matt. Probably will need a new matt if you decide to open up the hump panel. |
Re: Bach Up lights Switch
I looked at it from underneath but it looked tight. If you got it from there I'll give it another go.
Thanks! |
Re: Bach Up lights Switch
This thread should have all of the info you need. (Even a part # for the new switch)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=598355 |
Re: Bach Up lights Switch
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This is a left-handed-3-finger reach, if anything. But not all the man-hours associated with pulling the center hump. Good luck. |
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BoT, on that note, hose the bottom of the truck off thoroughly. Another reason I installed some parts with my eyes closed was because of the grit. Farm implements have a special kind of dust that gets everywhere. We used to steam clean tractors before we worked on them. Fuel, oil and dust make a real cement to work past. |
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