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Jason4567 07-30-2011 02:08 PM

1977 F250-- Where is the reverse light switch?
 
I bought a '77 F250 last week, and I am fixing the stuff I need to pass inspection. It's all set now, except for the reverse light switch. The reverse lights seem to be in good shape as well as the sockets. I suspect the switch is bad, but I can't know for sure until I find and test it. Where is it located?

By the way, the truck has a 400 CI engine and an automatic trans.

Thanks for any help,

Jason

mikeo0o0o0 07-30-2011 02:43 PM

'77 models the switch is mounted on top of the steering column under the dash just in front of the firewall. On 78-79's it's mounted on the transmission. A very common problem with these was the pin that activates the switch would break or fall off.
The switch bolts to the column with two short screws, there is a pin that is clipped to the shift tube. The pin moves the switch back and forth as the gearshift is moved. This same switch also activates the back up lights.

SuperDuty93 07-30-2011 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by mikeo0o0o0 (Post 10639282)
'77 models the switch is mounted on top of the steering column under the dash just in front of the firewall. On 78-79's it's mounted on the transmission. A very common problem with these was the pin that activates the switch would break or fall off.
The switch bolts to the column with two short screws, there is a pin that is clipped to the shift tube. The pin moves the switch back and forth as the gearshift is moved. This same switch also activates the back up lights.

Is it in the same place as the 77 on a 74 F250?

mikeo0o0o0 07-30-2011 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by SuperDuty93 (Post 10640002)
Is it in the same place as the 77 on a 74 F250?

Yup, 73-77 on the steering column, 78-9 on the trans.

STONER Dan 07-30-2011 09:15 PM

This sounds like the neutral safety switch on my '74 – same switch and pin?

mikeo0o0o0 07-31-2011 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by STONER Dan (Post 10640437)
This sounds like the neutral safety switch on my '74 – same switch and pin?

Yes, the same switch is used from before 1973 actually through 1977.

SuperDuty93 07-31-2011 12:08 PM

Oh. HAHA. I broke the neutral safty switch pin and just got it replaced. Ill have to play with the wiring harness or look for a fuse:-X04

fmc400 07-31-2011 12:18 PM

If the switch is anything like the switch on same-era sedans (which is also column-mounted), the switch is adjustable - meaning you have to align it. You can do this by shutting the truck OFF, applying the parking brake, move the gear selector to reverse, turn the key to RUN, then loosen the screws and move the switch left or right until a helper sees your reverse lights turn ON - then make sure they go OFF when you move the gear selector out of reverse.

Jason4567 08-10-2011 01:01 PM

Thanks for the help guys.

It's been a while since I had time to look at the truck, but I located and pulled the swtich this morning. There are two sets of contacts there, so I am assuming one set is for the reverse lights and the other is the neutral safety. The pin coming from the column is in good shape. When I connect either set of terminals, the lights still do not come on. Am I right in assuming that one of the 2 sets of contacts should turn the reverse lights on when they are connected? Is there a wiring diagram somewhere for this truck?

Thanks,

Jason

mikeo0o0o0 08-10-2011 05:59 PM

Go to 1973-1979 Ford Truck Wiring Diagrams & Schematics - FORDification.net . They don't have a wiring diagram for the '77 model year yet but they do have one for the '76 model year. You should be able to use this for trouble shooting.

HeeHaw78 08-10-2011 07:52 PM

what about on a manual? is it in the same spot on the transmission? i have a flatbed and whoever put it on didnt hook up the reverse lights on it. so i am wondering what i have to do to get that working.

mikeo0o0o0 08-10-2011 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by HeeHaw78 (Post 10682864)
what about on a manual? is it in the same spot on the transmission? i have a flatbed and whoever put it on didnt hook up the reverse lights on it. so i am wondering what i have to do to get that working.

If the tranny is a 4 speed the switch is built into the tranmsission. If you have a 3 speed, the switch is on the steering column on the ENGINE side of the firewall


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