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is there a reverse sensor/plug on the trans ? does it send the signal out to the bulbs ? and or trailer reverse wire ? it worked fine the first couple of days after I picked the truck now its dead no reverse lights no backup alarm no trailer reverse power ! this is on my 98 3500 5 speed

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there should be a connection on the tranny for the back up lights. it is on the rear passenger side on the 6 speed, but i dont know where it is on the 5 speed.

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I found out its on the driver side top of the trans 2 wire plug thanks will check it out in morning

I found out its on the driver side top of the trans 2 wire plug thanks will check it out in morning

I wonder if my 3500 would have one, it doesn't have a backup light in the tail light housing I don't think. mines an all red Sport model. Maybe they just did it w this model. There are times. when I could use some light back there. I'd could use a setup like Michael has! Dave
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Yes... The 2 pin switch on the top of the trans shift tower is the reverse switch. I runs back to the tail lights supplying power for all backup lighting and other options... If I remember right Black/Violet wire is the one your chasing...

back up lights have been around so long i just figured they were mandantory on a vehicle. icant remember anyone ever checking mine duriing a safety inspection. but some of those inspections are a joke anyway.

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Lighting to me is very important... Hence why I just replace 4 bulbs on 2 trucks... Out here in Idaho there is no street lights and always a hidden stump, rock, hole, etc to back a truck into that might cause serious damage...

back up lights have been around so long i just figured they were mandantory on a vehicle. icant remember anyone ever checking mine duriing a safety inspection. but some of those inspections are a joke anyway.

Backup lights were not standard equipment until the 60's. My 57 truck doesn't have them.

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Yes... The 2 pin switch on the top of the trans shift tower is the reverse switch. I runs back to the tail lights supplying power for all backup lighting and other options... If I remember right Black/Violet wire is the one your chasing...

Thanks!
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So I unplugged and plugged it back in today and nothing changed I Will test the wires tomorrow and make sure I need a new one Do I need a special socket to get it off ? anything I should look for before taking it of ?

Backup lights were not standard equipment until the 60's. My 57 truck doesn't have them.

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Thanks!

50 years is a pretty long time for me. at 58 most of my life:lol:.
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So I unplugged and plugged it back in today and nothing changed I Will test the wires tomorrow and make sure I need a new one Do I need a special socket to get it off ? anything I should look for before taking it of ?

Probe the socket of the switch with a test light and check and see if there is power on one side. Then using a piece of wire and bridge across bothe pins and see if they light up with the key on. This will test to see if the light are good and if there is indeed power ther at the switch..

50 years is a pretty long time for me. at 58 most of my life:lol:.

Funny man!:lmao:

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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.