check the neutral saftey switch same thing happened with my 01 vic
had to get it replaced costs about $50
Take it out of reverse.
your car uses the same fuse for the turn signals and the back up lamps, so if your turn signals work its not the fuse. You should check the bulbs first as this is the easiest fix. If the bulbs are good, then it is the back up light switch in the transmission. The part will cost you about $16 if it is a manual or about $35 if it is automatic. The part is very simple to change. It can be reached from the driver side wheel well when the wheels are turned all the way to the right. When you look in between the wheel and the fender, you will see it above the trans-axle.
Check bulbs -- they are double filamented--smaller filament for stop lights - larger filament is for tailightsDo parking lights and dash lights work? If not could be a fuse or headlight switchCheck your relay switch located in the trunk, on the driver side, near the rear seat. Might be burned out.
Those are usually micro switches. They sense the location of the pedal when you're pushing it. They can also be brake lights if you have a turn signal & brake light package installed.
There is what is called a brake sensor. This sensor has to engage to sent a signal to the transmission to release the pawl so that you can shift it. Replace the brake pedal sensor. It is usually on the top of the pedal arm upward under the dash. This will also cause the brake lights not to work. Good luck.
It's a matter of replacing the reverse position swith in the transmission. This switch tells the computer wheter it's in neutral, or reverse and when in reverse it triggers the reverse lights.
Where is the fuse located for the reverse lights
Check your fuses
Both a stuck reverse switch and shorted wiring can be causes for reverse lights to stay on. Under normal circumstances, the reverse lights turn off as soon as the vehicle is shifted out of reverse.
Try bypassing the reverse light switch that plugs into the transmission. If your reverse lights come on, voila! Problem solved. Buy a new switch.
The problem is the reverse light switch. It is located on the top of the transmission that should sloved your problem.
Bad bulbs can be the cause of your reverse lights not working on your 1999 Toyota Tacoma. A problem with the reverse switch or bad wires can also be the cause of your reverse lights not working.
crown Victoria blower not working and head lights.
the reverse light switch is either out of adjustment. or broken. new one should be fairly cheap
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"Back up lights" are the same as reverse lights. Lights that "turn on" when vehicle is put into reverse gear to illuminate the rear of the car so you can see when backing up.
switch on the transmission which sends a signal to the reverse lights when shift is in reverse......... is shot. You need a mechanic.