On top of the transmission, just under the battery.
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.
How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it. How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it.
Remove left front tire and look above the trans axle shaft on the back of transmission
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 neutral safety switch/back up light switch is attached to the transmission exactly where the shift linkage/cable is attached.
The switch is on the front end of the transmission on the top. When you put the car in reverse a part inside the transmission pushed the back up light switch. It screws into the transmission - you can get to it with the car jacked up high enough.
Back up light switch is bad or out of adjustment. Located somewhere on the shift mechanism. The back-up light switch seems to be located on the transaxle, just below the master cylinder. I haven't figured out how to adjust it.
I was told by my parts guy that the back up light switch is the same as the reverse light switch.
Under the hood, remove the fuse panel box. Remove the B fuse for 5 minutes and put it back in.
the back up light switch is located in the gear shifter console
switch is on the transmission
To wire a light switch to a light, you will need to connect the switch to the power source and the light fixture. Turn off the power, remove the cover plate, and disconnect the existing switch. Connect the wires from the switch to the corresponding wires in the wall and the light fixture. Secure the connections with wire nuts and screw the switch back into place. Turn the power back on and test the switch to ensure it is working properly.