No problem, bring it in first thing in the morning and i will get right on it......
Check bulbs Check switch
Same problem on a lot of Ford,Mercury radio displays. You can go to www.shareamemory.com/radio/ to get the story and a pay for fix or ask the same question at batauto.com. It's a component heat/solder failure.
Not enough info... If the lights are dim, there is an illumination wire that dims the lights when the headlights come on at night... could be a bad switch. If your lights are totally gone... so is your radio. It is a sealed unit not meant to be serviced. Even if you could find someone to repair it, by the time you were done, it would be cheaper to buy an aftermarket or an original factory Delco from eBay.
1st check fuse is ok. I believe is is labeled BK/Lamp or some abbreiviation. 2nd verify bulb(s) ok (I doubt if both are bad). 3rd with park brake on, ignition on and in revearse, test for voltage coming from switch located on transmission. If ok there, then you most likely have a wiring broblem, possibly a bad ground.
either a short or a couple of blown fuses.
Check your fuses
Is this Joe from liverpool!? XD
Brakes or wheel bearings. Have it looked into ASAP.
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.
the reverse light switch is either out of adjustment. or broken. new one should be fairly cheap
could be the neutral saftey switch .
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
Tell us what's wrong with them and what country you're in and we'd be glad to help.
Tune up.
When the shifter goes to the reverse position a switch is depressed to turn on the back up lights. The switch is most likely on the top of the transmission.
To fix the reverse lights on a Mitsubishi 3000GT SL, first, check the reverse light bulbs to ensure they are functioning; replace any burnt-out bulbs. Next, inspect the reverse light switch, typically located on the transmission, to ensure it is operating correctly and connected securely. If the switch is faulty, replace it. Finally, check the wiring for any damage or corrosion that may be interrupting the electrical connection.