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Old 10-02-2005, 05:44 PM   #1
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Hello all. Just picked up a 93 Shadow ES 2.5 TBI 5-speed today to use for a winter beater. Everything is pretty much functional except I have no reverse lights. Bulbs are good and I ran an external ground off the bulb body to frame and still no reaction. Are there any other switches I should be hunting down or testing that are hidden away somewhere? Anything off the shifter? Thanks to all who respond. G.P.
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Never mind guys (and gals)- it's the 2-prong switch on top of the tranny.
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