robert campbell
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Steve,
The plug Neil describes is a 4 prong gang style plug. It will unplug both the backup lights and the neutral/park switch.
A test with a volt ohm meter could be done but direct current is funny. Sometimes a switch will work without a load (12 volt power) and will fail when the voltage is applied.
First do what Neil suggested. Unplug that plug. It is on a harness on the firewall aft of the left valve cover. Sometimes hard to see with the firewall brace being a bit in the way. But you should be able to find it. It may take a small sharp screwdriver to pry apart. Be nice to it a clean it out. Always put some lube on it before plugging back together.
So with it unplugged if your use does not pop you are getting closer. The backup lights wiring is part of the rear wiring harness. You can see the pig tails to the backup lights in the trunk wells on each side. sometimes owners love to shove all sorts of "stuff" in those trunk wells and the wire could be damaged in that area.
My guess is the backup/park/neutral switch. The test will isolate the short to this area of the wiring and switches. It is very easy to change out, but the adjustment can be fun. If it gets to that, we can step you through it.
Rob
The plug Neil describes is a 4 prong gang style plug. It will unplug both the backup lights and the neutral/park switch.
A test with a volt ohm meter could be done but direct current is funny. Sometimes a switch will work without a load (12 volt power) and will fail when the voltage is applied.
First do what Neil suggested. Unplug that plug. It is on a harness on the firewall aft of the left valve cover. Sometimes hard to see with the firewall brace being a bit in the way. But you should be able to find it. It may take a small sharp screwdriver to pry apart. Be nice to it a clean it out. Always put some lube on it before plugging back together.
So with it unplugged if your use does not pop you are getting closer. The backup lights wiring is part of the rear wiring harness. You can see the pig tails to the backup lights in the trunk wells on each side. sometimes owners love to shove all sorts of "stuff" in those trunk wells and the wire could be damaged in that area.
My guess is the backup/park/neutral switch. The test will isolate the short to this area of the wiring and switches. It is very easy to change out, but the adjustment can be fun. If it gets to that, we can step you through it.
Rob