ChefJRD
06-01-2007, 12:37 PM
I've had what appears to be a common problem: reverse lights that only work once in while. Sometimes even several times in a row, but then not for a while again after that. After searching through the archives, I found several helpful posts on how to troubleshoot this problem, but I have some follow-up questions I was hoping you guys would be able to help me with.
I first checked the reverse switch by testing for continuity at the connector below the shifter (see pic). I was testing the female connector, with the green and blue wires leading in to it, and it consistently was shorted/continuous when I shifted into reverse which, if I read an earlier post by Javier correctly, should indicate that the reverse switch is operating correctly.
After that I went to the wiring harness in the trunk. I noticed some wires had the insulation rubbed off at the back part of the trunk hinge, though the copper still looked good. To be safe, I taped them up with electrical tape to prevent shorts, but I couldn't find any other issues in the wiring harness along the hinge.
As expected, the electrical tape didn't make any difference. Should I remove the trunk lid lining to look at that part of the harness? Any other suggestions?
I'm heading out soon to go camping for the weekend, so I may not reply right away, but thanks in advance for your help.
I first checked the reverse switch by testing for continuity at the connector below the shifter (see pic). I was testing the female connector, with the green and blue wires leading in to it, and it consistently was shorted/continuous when I shifted into reverse which, if I read an earlier post by Javier correctly, should indicate that the reverse switch is operating correctly.
After that I went to the wiring harness in the trunk. I noticed some wires had the insulation rubbed off at the back part of the trunk hinge, though the copper still looked good. To be safe, I taped them up with electrical tape to prevent shorts, but I couldn't find any other issues in the wiring harness along the hinge.
As expected, the electrical tape didn't make any difference. Should I remove the trunk lid lining to look at that part of the harness? Any other suggestions?
I'm heading out soon to go camping for the weekend, so I may not reply right away, but thanks in advance for your help.