On top of the transmission output. The best way to get to them is usually to remove the boot from the transmission shift tower, and go in through the floor.If you have an Allison automatic,, the reverse lamps are controlled through the transmission ECU.
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If you look at the drivers side of the transmission were the shifter linkage hooks to it you will see an electrical switch behind it. That switch controlls the backup lights among other things.
Where it is exactly I do not know suffice it to say that it is somewhere on the transmission.
it is located under hood in relay and fuse holder. right by driver front fender
The backup light switch on a 2003 E350 van is located on the column under the dash, just inside the firewall. The neutral safety and reverse lights are both controlled by one switch.
Try checking the neutral safety switch. This switch is the one in automatic transmissions that makes the backup lights "flip" on when going from park to drive as you go through the gears. When my neutral safety switch shorted my backup lights stayed on constantly.
The backup light switch is mounted on the transmission casing.
replae backup light switch on transmission
locationof backup switch 1997 mustang
Bad bulbs, bad switch located either on steering column or on transmission
Either the switch that turns the backup lights on is out of adjustment, or has failed in the on position.
The backup light switch is located on the transmission behind the driver's side front wheel. If the wheel is removed, you can see the switch. It's located directly below the shift cables and is easily accessible with a 17 or 19mm wrench. The plug is a two wire type that has a latch that must be lifted up to remove the plug.