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About Skip Bollinger
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Heretofore, I will NOT answer any mechanical question. I am not qualified and can only offer speculations. You are better served by others that are true Techs. With that being said, please only ask about parts and locating obsolete Auto Parts. Thank you. I have the ability to locate quite a few mechanical parts for American made vehicles fron the 1900`s to present. Some are OEM and some are aftermarket. This would include engine, brake and chassis parts. Body parts and trim are VERY difficult to find but you may inquire. If you need assistance in repair, I have illustrated books for major American manufacturers that show some illustrations BEFORE 1974. If needed, I can supply repair manuals for your specific vehicle. PLEASE REMEBER I'M A PARTS SPECIALIST, NOT A TECH!! Thank you.. Skip

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Automotive - Backup lights/neutral switch


Expert: Skip Bollinger - 3/11/2008

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QUESTION: Once in a while my backup lights will briefly turn on when I put the car in reverse so I know the light/bulbs are good., otherwise I have no backup lights. Is this generally a function of the neutral switch?
Thanks!
David

ANSWER: David,
  Thank you for your question. Please remember I'm a Parts Professional, NOT a Tech. This is the person you should be asking but as long as we are here, I'll give you my thoughts.
  Yes, you are correct, usually. You do not give me a Year, Make or Model of vehicle. This is VERY important information when requesting assistance for your vehicle. My opinion is totally speculation without knowing what we are working on, Okay??
  You say the lights come on. That tells us the lights AND the switch are both working. Wouldn't you agree? The switch is good since the lights come on and the lights are good since they come on. What is left? Linkage adjustment is all that is left. Look at the linkage going to the switch. Shorten it and test. Lengthen it and test. The problem has to be in the linkage. Everything else works.
 I hope this gives you some direction. I'm sorry I couldn't tell you an exact fix but I'm a Parts Professional, NOT a Tech. Good luck and hope you get the problem fixed.
Skip

---------- FOLLOW-UP ----------

QUESTION: Skip,
Thanks for your reply. The car is a 1978 Mustang II 302 with a C4
transmission. I'm not clear on whether the neutral switch affects the backup
lights or not. The backup lights only flash on then off, if at all, when I put the
car in reverse. I'm trying to track down this problem but I don't know much
about the neutral switch. Any additional information you can supply or
resources to check will be helpful.
Thanks!
david

Answer
David,
  Sorry to take so long to get back with you but my Mother was discharged from the Hospital today and we have been shuffling family around to take care of her until she is well enough to go back to her house. Not to mention that the transmission in my daughter's car took a dump IN THE HOSPITAL PARKING LOT while she drove up here from Texas where she goes to college. The last 5 weeks have been hell. Enough of my crap..
  Your question is really bothering me. Depending on which catalog or web site I look in, I'm getting conflicting information. I wish I could see the old part. This is SO important for a counterman when we have problems. Here is what I have seen:
  At www.bwdbrand.com, if you go to the side bar and click on "Catalogs", then "Part Number Lookup", you, once you enter all the information, will show you a part number S9194. It screws into the transmission. You can click on the part number to get a good view of the part. It has 4 wires going to it. NOW...
  At www.oehq.com, if you go to that web site and click on "O.E. Catalog" on the side bar, then click "Application", then click on "Electrical-Switch-Ignition" then click on "Switch-Backup" it will show you a Delco (yes, I know, not Ford) part number F2202 which is a 2 prong screw in switch. We aren't done...
  When I look in an OLD Motocraft Catalog, it doesn't list a back up light switch but shows a Neutral Safety switch. That part number is SW1263 which is a 2 bolt attachment to the transmission. It is a bulky aluminum piece with a wiring harness coming off of it. Without the old switch, I'm totally lost.
  Check out those websites and see what you think. IF you have the old part, there should be a part number on it. It isn't a Ford number, it is a Ford Engineering number but I can cross it. You can also go to your local Public Library and go to the Reference Section to do some research. You cannot check out those books but you can make photocopies of pages to help you.
  In closing, as far as the problem goes, you have stated that, when you put the car in reverse, sometimes the lights just flash or maybe not at all. I just think it is a dirty switch. I don't know if you can clean the switch without seeing it.
  I'm finished with this book. Please know you are not the only one with car problems. The transmission is Sara's car will cost me $1,700.00. If my Mom should pass away, there isn't a car on earth that would make that up. I guess the lesson I'm trying convey is they are just cars. Not life and death. Chin up brother, It'll be okay..
Skip

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