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I have recently replaced the bushings in the gear lever mechanism of my 1993 Plus 8. Having put everything back together I have noticed that the reversing lights are not working properly. When I move the gear lever into reverse, the lights come on, however when I let go of the lever they switch off. I hope that this is an easy fix and I don’t need to take the seats out/drive shaft and gear box cover etc. in order to fix this.

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Sounds like the reversing light switch position needs adjusting a little David, as a result of bush replacement. Some info from gomog here.

Unfortunately its likely you will need to remove gearbox cover again I'm afraid. Recent thread on the subject here.


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I took a pair of tinsnips to the gearbox cover on my car to provide access to change the reversing switch - which gave access in about 10 mins. I will make a small plate to fit over the hole when I'm finished.


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Originally Posted by SCX358G
I took a pair of tinsnips to the gearbox cover on my car to provide access to change the reversing switch - which gave access in about 10 mins. I will make a small plate to fit over the hole when I'm finished.

Yep, I did the same. I have a hole and panel for the reverse switch, one for the 90 degree speedo drive, and one for the speedo drive gear on the other side.....


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Thanks for the input. What does the reversing light switch look like? I don’t recall seeing it when I opened up the assembly before.
I do have a sliding access port on both the left and right side of the gear box cover. Maybe I can access the switch through one of these. My vehicle is a RHD 1993 Plus 8.

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Picture of same was in one of the links above David. Another larger drawing below showing switch (13) and location to right of gearstick as installed.

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David,

the switch is on the right hand side at the bottom of the gear lever.
I think you can access it trough the sliding access port.

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Dirk,
my 97 +4 had the same box but no access port. With the leather removed from the gearbox tunnel I could & did replace item 3 in Richards post above but the switch would be unreachable. As with all Mogs it depends on the day they were built as to what you get.


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John,
you are right, but I think David mentioned that he has a sliding access port.


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It looks like the previous owner thankfully cut an access point into the top of the gearbox housing to make it easier to access the switch. Image link below.
I assume the switch needs to be tightened to improve the connection, then lock in place with the locking nut. think I made the mistake of trying to do this while the car was in reverse gear with the ignition on (so that I can see when the reversing light is on). I ended up blowing the 5A fuse!
I will try again tomorrow. Since the bolt has the wires attached to the connectors, there is only a limited amount of turning I can do on the bolt without twisting the wires and putting stress on the connectors. Let me know if there is a better way to do this 😊.

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