If it flickers, chances are that the switch has gone bad.
It's a $30-$40 OEM Part. Strangely. the Non-OEM Part costs 2.5 times as much.
Check your fuses
The problem is the reverse light switch. It is located on the top of the transmission that should sloved your problem.
Try bypassing the reverse light switch that plugs into the transmission. If your reverse lights come on, voila! Problem solved. Buy a new switch.
switch on the transmission which sends a signal to the reverse lights when shift is in reverse......... is shot. You need a mechanic.
the reverse light switch is either out of adjustment. or broken. new one should be fairly cheap
True.
my 2002 ford escape sensor is misfiring and it won't shift into drive
shift position sensor failed, or wires are shorted
The switch for the reverse lights on a Ford Windstar is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it's often found on the transmission case, near the shift linkage. This switch is activated when the transmission is shifted into reverse, completing the circuit for the reverse lights. If you're having issues with the reverse lights, checking the switch and its wiring is a good first step.
presuming you've checked all the fuses and relays theres a sender switch on the transmission should have 2 wires attached to it.. make sure the wires are not disconnected or damaged
There is a backup switch in the gearbox. When you shift into reverse, the gear box switch contacts the switch and lights the white reverse lights. If you find that the reverse lights don't work it could be that the switch is not being triggered by the mechanism inside the gearbox. This is providing that everything else is working; wiring,bulbs,etc.
Chck to see if the stop lights are working. Shift interlock and stop lights are a common circuit. If stop lights do not work check the fuses. Try turng the key to 1st (unlock) position then shift to neutral to start the shift to Drive