Try replacing the back-up light switch (located on the left side of the transmission). It is a common problem.
You will need to check the ground wires. A loose ground wire can cause the lights to work sometimes and sometimes not to work.
replae backup light switch on transmission
Check the backup light switch.
check the ground for the lights
Back up lights does not work on my 90 modle 240 gl
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
The whole turn signal arm unit needs to be replaced
Open tailgate. Remove 2 torx screws in side of taillight. wiggle taillight out, Remove hex screws that hold bulb assembly in taillight. change bulb, Reassemble
Blown fuse or defective brake light switch.
Check bulbs and switch
Yes. A Bobcat skid loader does not have backup lights, it has driving lights and worklights in the rear. The backup alarm is wired to 2 switches under the seat the work off the steering levers, when you put the levers in reverse it activates the switches aqnd the alarm kicks on, assuming of course the the horn on the back door of the machine is functioning