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    Hi does anyone have information on where to fit a limit switch to activate reverse lights by use of the gear stick

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    Sorry Gary thats very late cars and I don't have that in the manual or sheets I scanned.

    Dave had a picture he sent to me of the factory micro switch Dave Lane and that hides on the gear lever. can be retrofitted to the gear lever.

    I have not put it on yet but the switch I intend to fit on DDG is different and uses a clamp on "flag" which attaches like a U clamp onto the gear selector shaft that I can rotate/bend the flag end on and the micro switch is attached to the inner tunnel on a couple of rivnuts. The clamp flag lets me get more movement on the rotation so when in reverse the distance the flag moves when the gate is engaged is a lot. It will be protected by the under tray when fitted.

    If memory serves the amount of travel on the factory option in the gear shift is very little so is a son of a whatsit to setup properly and thast backed up by the two cars I know of up here where the reverse lights come on on their own and i can read morse code but cant speak imps dialect.

    For the moment I cannot get DDG high enough to fit the reverse switch properly as the axle stands I have dont have a great footprint on the ground so i dont want to put them too high.

    - John

    / John

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    • #3
      Thanks John Dave may post later thought I would ask as couldn't find anything in the manual , I'd like to fit something that works automatically rather than a dashboard switch as you say it's just no good if not reliable ?

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      • #4
        The factory one works well Gary but any play in the gear level assembly or bad alignment of the switch and its iffy.

        Reason being the movement/shift is minimal making the adjustment critical. My plan was to extent out from the actual shaft so that there is more distance moved per degree rottaion, front/back there is a lot of movement so will be positive.

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        my best dodgy doodle no rocket science but throwing the flag out a bit from the centre gives it a more positive path of travel.

        Just had a though that switch could even be mounted on a flat bracket like the rear gear change shaft support and just drop off like the under tray.

        The limited adjustment was only issue i seen to overcome to make it reliable

        / John

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        • #5

          Gary, images of factory placement

          Some from Dave lane Dave Lane and some from Peter Nunney Peter Nunney

          looks like easy mod to replicate the factory way, if you need those switches I have some here Gary.

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          Peter also added this

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          Similar to what I had planned looks like uses a U clamp, switch would need roller end though


          I did consider this but makes things just way more complicated !

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          Last edited by John A. Ross; 1 May 2020, 01:54 PM.
          / John

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