I believe it is located at the base of the steering column and works in connection with the gear shift lever. If not, then it will be a separate switch screwed into the transmission case.
There is a switch in the transmission (manual) and I believe also automatic that triggers your backup lights when you move (change gears) into reverse. If the switch (in the transmission) does not touch (trigger) the backup light switch; or if the switch is not working; you will not have any reverse lights. Also , if you have had any changes in your transmission due to lifting the body, or changing the original transmission; the lever that triggers the switch may not be able to come in contact with the backup light switch in the transmission. If you have this switch replaced by a garage it may run around $160 for the switch and another $100 to $200 for labor. If the transmission does not trigger the backup light switch in the first place ,due to changes in the transmission, or a body lift; then changing the switch will not make any difference; the backup lights still will not work.
The switch is part of the Park and Neutral safety switch for automatic transmission and cost close to $200 dollars, and is located in the transmission close to the shift gear cable. Now if you have a manual transmission then the cost is less money about $20 dollars because is a single switch and is close behind the starter.
If nothing is holding the pedal down then the brake light switch is at fault.
maybe its the running light check the light while engine is running with the head light switch off
About $200
200 pounds to 250 pounds maybe more if you have backup paperwork.
well the cost is 200$ remove the transmission pan and that's where they are probably could do it you're self but research it first just in case i might do it my self. goodluck
yes p head
200 in 1992
bright light
$175-200, depending on condition. Went out of production in 1987.
Yes, if they are wired in parallel.