back up lights problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Gerwin, Sep 28, 2004.

  1. Gerwin

    Gerwin Guest

    Hi,

    I have a problem witn my T&c 1989 back up lights
    The fuse and the bulbs are ok, but the refuse to klight up when i put in in
    reverse. Does anyone have a id
     
    Gerwin, Sep 28, 2004
    #1
  2. Reversing lamp switch is the next thing to check.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Sep 28, 2004
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  3. Gerwin

    Gerwin Guest

    OK but where can i find this switch
     
    Gerwin, Sep 28, 2004
    #3
  4. Gerwin

    Geoff Guest

    No lights eh?

    Possibilities include the switch, faulty wiring, faulty ground, faulty
    bulb sockets...

    Check to see if you have power at the socket when the car is placed into
    reverse. If you find you do, check the condition of the sockets; if not,
    start chasing the wires and/or ground.

    The switch is a likely cause, but it's very possible that it's one of
    the other things I mentioned as well.

    Good luck!

    --Geoff
     
    Geoff, Sep 28, 2004
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  5. it's a combination Neutral Safety and reversing lamp switch screwed into
    the transmission case.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Sep 28, 2004
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  6. Unless he has the A604 ultradrive, in which case you would check the reverse
    relay usually near the trans controller.
     
    The Bathtub Admiral, Sep 30, 2004
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  7. ....which he doesn't, in the '89 Town and Country he claims to be working
    on. In fact, he hasn't got *any* transmission in a 1989 Town and Country,
    because there appears to be no such thing as an '89 Town and Country, per
    se. I had initially assumed he was working on the Chrysler-badged,
    woodgrain-bedecked "Town & Country" version of the K-car wagon, sold as
    the "LeBaron Town & Country" for a few years in the mid-late '80s, and
    this is the most likely vehicle he might be referring to, in which case
    the engine options were 2.2 and 2.5, turbo or TBI -- no V6, and no A604.

    The Town & Country you're thinking of, the Chrysler-badged version of the
    minivan, which *was* equipped with the A604 ProbleMatic, did not appear
    until model year 1990.

    So, original poster: What kind of car are you working on?
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Sep 30, 2004
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  8. Gerwin

    Punch Guest

    well do some research , the 1989 TC is a 2 door sports car made by maserati
    for Chrysler
     
    Punch, Sep 30, 2004
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  9. Although in classified ads Town and Countries were sometimes
    abbreviated "T&C" or just "TC", The Chrysler's TC By Maserati is not at
    all the same as any Chrysler Town & Country every produced. If the
    original poster has a Chrysler's TC By Maserati, the car is a Chrysler's
    TC By Maserati, or simply a "TC". However, the original poster
    specifically said "1989 Town & Country".

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Oct 1, 2004
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  10. Gerwin

    Gerwin Guest

    to be exactly it's a chrysler voyager 3.0 litres v6 se 1989
     
    Gerwin, Oct 3, 2004
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  11. OK, med een 3-versnelling of een 4-versnelling autotransmissie? De
    versnellingselecteur is gedrukte "P R N D 2 1" met de 3er, of
    "P R N D 3 L" met de 4er.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Oct 4, 2004
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  12. Gerwin

    Gerwin Guest

    de versnellingselecteur heeft de volgende versnellingen
    P R N D 2 1.

    gerwin
     
    Gerwin, Oct 4, 2004
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  13. OK: de 3-versnelling. De achterwaartsdrijft lichteschakelaar is ook de
    schakelaar die van de aanzetinhibitor het aanzwengelen toelaat slechts
    wanneer "P" of "N" wordt geselecteerd. Deze schakelaar wordt gevestigd op
    de voorzijde van de transmissie, en heeft een contactdoos met 3 draden.
    Hier is het diagram:

    http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~dastern/A413.jpg

    -DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Oct 5, 2004
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  14. Gerwin

    Gerwin Guest

     
    Gerwin, Oct 5, 2004
    #14
  15. ?

     
    Daniel J. Stern, Oct 5, 2004
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