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On a 1999 Saturn vehicle, the backup light switch is located on top of the shift housing, which is situated on the top of the transmission. This switch requires a 7/8' wrench for removal.
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They are usually located down on the side of the transmission.
To change the backup switch on a 2003 Saturn Ion, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the backup switch, which is typically found on the transmission; you may need to remove the transmission cover or access panel to reach it. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, unscrew it, and replace it with the new switch. Finally, reconnect the wiring harness and the battery cable, and test the new switch to ensure it functions correctly.
There is no reset switch for the fuel pump on any s-series
the neutral / backup light switch is on the side of the transmission. You can cut and splice them.
To change the backup light switch on a 2002 Saturn SL2, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the switch on the transmission; it’s typically near the top where the shift linkage connects. Remove the wiring harness from the switch, unscrew the switch using the appropriate tools, and replace it with the new switch. Finally, reconnect the wiring harness, reattach the negative battery cable, and test the backup lights to ensure they function properly.
The backup light switch and the brake switch are all in the same relay switch. The backup light switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard.
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If you are refering to the neutral safety/selector/backup light switch see the link. If not ask again.
The light switch in question is located on the back of the transmission towards the battery. You can change it yourself, just make sure you understand the wiring and if you need help ask.
The reverse light switch is part of the neutral safety switch. It is located on the left side of the transmission just above the pan. It has three wires and points towards the left rear tire.