Reverse lights, where they gone?!
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Hello people, got a problem......MOT's due in 2 weeks & need to prep my car for it. My reverse lights not working, think there is a wire loose or something in the gearbox. Does anyone know what could be the problem? The bulbs are fresh & fine.
Many thanks, Jo.
Many thanks, Jo.
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cliffybabe
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Check under the the gear gator cover and make sure the plugs in tight

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Mak eya laugh my dad was under my car messing about witht he gear bushes, I took the car out afterwards and had no reverse lights no rev counter fuel gauge or temp.
My dad had nocked the wires down for the reverse signal wire and the drive sharft pulle the wires clear off

My dad had nocked the wires down for the reverse signal wire and the drive sharft pulle the wires clear off

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Lift up the gear lever gaitor, find the two pin plug and socket down by the right hand side of the gear lever, pull it apart, and short together the two pins on the side that doesn't go down through the grommet around the gear lever. Switch on the ignition, and the reverse lights should light.
If they do, then you almost certainly need a new reverse light switch. Lives high up on the right hand side of the gearbox, and is easy to change, although a bit difficult to get at.
If they do, then you almost certainly need a new reverse light switch. Lives high up on the right hand side of the gearbox, and is easy to change, although a bit difficult to get at.
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This was a while back its all cool now though, cheers though fella, Moral of story dont let dad touch the carBIGJO wrote: Thanks again peeps, feel sorry for cliffybabe though!

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Reverse lights aren't part of the MOT anyway dude.... though they help to see whats behind you when going backwards in the dark 
Tell me about it! I find it well hard to park at night. Have to be sooooooooo careful i don't kerb my rims! LOL, i thought not having reverse lights would fail the MOT. At least that's one of my list
Regards, Jo.
Regards, Jo.
Hello guys, having problems with the reverse lights working. Is it that white socket?
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Regards, Jo
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Regards, Jo
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ive been using my fog lights to reverse into my narrow drive at night. actually, when i got the car, the reverse lights didnt work then. so ive never had reverse lights on my car ;) but its the same problem mentioned here, now i know about it, ill fix it, but the car is in the garage at the mo, so thanks all that posted help to this topic 
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Thats the plug with the two wiresBIGJO wrote:Hello guys, having problems with the reverse lights working. Is it that white socket?
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Nah that plug is on the gear box mate, its a bitch to get to thoughBIGJO wrote:Okay, well do i need to replace the socket? The reverse lights still don't seem to be working?
Jo.

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you need to change the switch on the gear box. If you jack the car up at the front then slide under from the side of the car and locate the switch
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=23&fg=15
its number 18 but not that good location identifier, but thats what it looks like. they costs 5-6 quid new. Need a C spanner to undo, think its a 12mm.
If it wasnt raining id photo it under the car but i live in scotland and its pissing down.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=23&fg=15
its number 18 but not that good location identifier, but thats what it looks like. they costs 5-6 quid new. Need a C spanner to undo, think its a 12mm.
If it wasnt raining id photo it under the car but i live in scotland and its pissing down.


