Reverse light advice please
Reverse light advice please
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Toobin

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1,222 posts

258 months

Monday 29th May 2006
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It would appear that my reverse light is no longer working. Having looked at the bulb all seems fine. Has anyone else had a similar problem, is there a simple trigger that my have disconnected or do I need a trip to the dealer. Any help welcome

rich912

201 posts

240 months

Monday 29th May 2006
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The switch that operates the reverse light is on the gear stick itself. If you take off the gearstick surround by lifting off the centre console and then removing the gearstick and handbrake leather covers, you may need to undo the grub screwes on the handbrake, you can then see the switch mechanism and see if it is working correctly. If it is not working correctly a simple and gentle bend into position can help. Hope this is of some use.

Mainlysideways

72 posts

241 months

Tuesday 30th May 2006
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I've had mine adjusted by my dealer when I was getting the reverse light come on when I was selecting 4th! must have looked really weird from behind as I don’t normally use 4th below a ton ... apparently it’s a flimsy set-up that bends or comes loose... that's what they told me…

toobin

Original Poster:

1,222 posts

258 months

Wednesday 31st May 2006
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rich912 said:
The switch that operates the reverse light is on the gear stick itself. If you take off the gearstick surround by lifting off the centre console and then removing the gearstick and handbrake leather covers, you may need to undo the grub screwes on the handbrake, you can then see the switch mechanism and see if it is working correctly. If it is not working correctly a simple and gentle bend into position can help. Hope this is of some use.


Thanks Richard I'll take a look when I get back tonight.

J_S_G

6,177 posts

274 months

Wednesday 31st May 2006
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Mainlysideways said:
I've had mine adjusted by my dealer when I was getting the reverse light come on when I was selecting 4th! must have looked really weird from behind as I don’t normally use 4th below a ton ... apparently it’s a flimsy set-up that bends or comes loose... that's what they told me…

Not just a TVR trait, either - I remember chasing Burriana's 'rari 348 around mountain hairpins at break-neck speeds only to see his reverse light come on mid-hairpin... serious brown-trouser moment! Same problem of the switch being on/around the stick.

Mainlysideways

72 posts

241 months

Wednesday 31st May 2006
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J_S_G said:

Not just a TVR trait, either - I remember chasing Burriana's 'rari 348 around mountain hairpins at break-neck speeds only to see his reverse light come on mid-hairpin... serious brown-trouser moment! Same problem of the switch being on/around the stick.


What’s embarrassing is, I only spotted it one dark night on a long drive home, out in the countryside, I couldn’t work out why I was seeing what was surprisingly bright white flash of light behind me when nobody was there…! slightly paranoid, I worked out that it was flashing only when I snatching into 4th, it must have been like that for weeks, if not months…!!

G9eg

177 posts

251 months

Thursday 1st June 2006
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Has this blown your brake light fuse, as this happened to mine? I think it is linked to the reverse switch.Hope this helps.

toobin

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1,222 posts

258 months

Monday 5th June 2006
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Ahh panic over - it just started working flawlessly again - bizzare no action required

optimal noise

544 posts

243 months

Monday 5th June 2006
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toobin said:
Ahh panic over - it just started working flawlessly again - bizzare no action required


Arrr yes the TVR satellite updating system must have been down
its amazing when they go wrong and you think bugger but then start working again with a permanent fix a few days later

Guess these cars are more advance than we think

beano500

20,854 posts

299 months

Monday 5th June 2006
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toobin said:
Ahh panic over - it just started working flawlessly again - bizzare no action required
Mine does that...















In fact: "they all do that, Sir"






(Ooooo - I haven't got one of those out for ..... weeks!!! )

toobin

Original Poster:

1,222 posts

258 months

Monday 5th June 2006
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beano500 said:
toobin said:
Ahh panic over - it just started working flawlessly again - bizzare no action required
Mine does that...















In fact: "they all do that, Sir"






(Ooooo - I haven't got one of those out for ..... weeks!!! )


glad I could help