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Title: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 09 October 2009, 08:09:49
Got to fit a new reverse light switch to her manual at the weekend.

looks easy enough, unplug from side of gearbox, replace with new, and new copper washer.

question is, it sits in gearbox oil, am I going to lose any doing this? or does it only get 'wet' when the car is running?

if its sat in a bath,
will jacking from the front / rear minimise loss?


(I havent changed the box oil, and I havent got any, so dont really want any loss)
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Seth on 09 October 2009, 22:35:20
Changed mine with both fronts up on ramps with no oil loss. Easy peasy ...... !!!!!!
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: rustym95 on 10 October 2009, 00:56:18
when i did mine the was no oil at all, just a black hole. :y :y
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 10 October 2009, 09:35:29
cool, nice to know, cheers all  :y
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Osaze on 10 October 2009, 15:35:11
Hi, my X20XEV manual estate seems to have reverse lights that don't engage upon selecting reverse (most of the time, I've seen it work once or twice in the last couple of weeks or so), and there's no bulb failure message on the info display. Is this switch what's needing to be sorted?
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: rustym95 on 10 October 2009, 15:37:35
would check wires and if they ok then change the switch, some times its just a bad connection at the plug. :y :y
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 10 October 2009, 16:49:41
well that job went well.


for next time, you need a 22mm deep socket (which I dont have, yet)
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: rustym95 on 10 October 2009, 21:18:29
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well that job went well.


for next time, you need a 22mm deep socket (which I dont have, yet)
:y :y :y
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 10 October 2009, 21:21:18
on a side note, when I bought the switch, the parts man's, wife's car had just passed an MOT, 2 days later he discovered no reversing lights.

went to MOT station to complain, and was told reversing lights werent tested!

Both He and I thought if fitted, they had to work.
Got home, read the manual at : http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual/mc_introduction.htm

and no, there is no mention of reversing lights for an mot!
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 10 October 2009, 21:22:34
now pricing up better deep socket racks v 1 x 22mm socket.

guess having a better range will stop me being defeated in the future.

why do machine mart never have VAT free days when you need stuff  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: rustym95 on 10 October 2009, 21:32:34
well that is funny jimbob, says all light must be tested and reverse lights are lights, what else did they not test, they test mine every time, I know cos i get the list and am usually there when they are testing her, I have the full list of MOT from DVLA what has to be tested an on there it says all lights must be working. :y
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Seth on 10 October 2009, 22:05:27
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well that is funny jimbob, says all light must be tested and reverse lights are lights, what else did they not test, they test mine every time, I know cos i get the list and am usually there when they are testing her, I have the full list of MOT from DVLA what has to be tested an on there it says all lights must be working. :y
Strange that you say this, as I thought similarly.
BUT, my friendly MoT tester has also confirmed that the high-level brake light, (where fitted), are also not a test item.
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 10 October 2009, 22:07:02
All very strange.  :-/

let me make it clear....I would always fix something like this, regardless of MOT.

Just shocked it is not a failure  :o
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Andy B on 10 October 2009, 22:09:36
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now pricing up better deep socket racks v 1 x 22mm socket.

guess having a better range will stop me being defeated in the future.

why do machine mart never have VAT free days when you need stuff  ;D ;D ;D

A card has just come through my door!  :y  :y
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Kevin Wood on 10 October 2009, 22:12:12
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now pricing up better deep socket racks v 1 x 22mm socket.

guess having a better range will stop me being defeated in the future.

why do machine mart never have VAT free days when you need stuff  ;D ;D ;D

A card has just come through my door!  :y  :y

Me too. Trying to ignore it, but it's there by the door staring me out. ::)

Kevin
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 10 October 2009, 22:14:28
mmmm here's hoping I get one, Ive a little shopping list built up  :D :D :D
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: CaptainZok on 10 October 2009, 23:52:18
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now pricing up better deep socket racks v 1 x 22mm socket.

guess having a better range will stop me being defeated in the future.

why do machine mart never have VAT free days when you need stuff  ;D ;D ;D
Next one is  Sunday 18th or Thursday 22nd at Bolton branch.
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: rustym95 on 10 October 2009, 23:55:55
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All very strange.  :-/

let me make it clear....I would always fix something like this, regardless of MOT.

Just shocked it is not a failure  :o
very strange, as said mine gets tested all of them. any way better safe than sorry i always say. :y
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 18 October 2009, 15:02:46
Arrrrgggghhhhhhhh!  >:(


well off to Machine Mart with my VAT free invite....

pick up a nice set of 1/2" drive deep sockets and some other bits I wanted...

Car up, 22mm socket out.....and grrrrrr!  there isnt room to get my new socket on, with a ratchet at the end.  >:(

no combination of tools i've got will get near it  >:(

looks like a 'shallower 22mm deep"  or maybe offset ring spanner is needed.

What have others used to do this job?  looks so easy but its defeating me  >:( >:( >:( >:(

 :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: Fitting new reverse switch
Post by: Jimbob on 21 October 2009, 16:10:11
All sorted with a 22mm offset ring  :y

in reality it was loose enough to do with grips on the connector....
but obviously didnt know that till after, and sure as well wouldnt risk breaking it trying.