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On 23/7/2022 at 2:56 AM, joshuaho96 said:

Are you sure you don't have the neutral switch wired to the reverse switch? Could also be a DOA switch.

The switch has two wires, one wire from the loom is live with ignition on and I assume the other wire goes to the lights. When I hold the switch and plug the wires in and press the switch button the lights come on as this creates the circuit, same scenario if I swap the wires over. When it’s attached to the gearbox and I go through the gears the lights come on with every gear and off with neutral, it’s like the selector is activating it in all gears.

The switch is supposed to be closed circuit only in neutral, open circuit in all other positions. If it is closed in all other positions, then it is somehow installed wrong, or broken. How you managed to achieve that while swapping the reverse switch is likely to remain a mystery. The other mystery, which we need to solve, is why it is working backwards mechanically.

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6 hours ago, ossie cossie said:

question witch switch is witch on these pics  the one has a yellow cable tie 

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https://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/bcnr33/3935-rb26dett/trans/321/32006M/

https://tfaspeed.com/products/nissan-skyline-r32-gtr-gts-4-reverse-switch-assembly-32005-21u1b-jdm-genuine

https://tfaspeed.com/products/nissan-skyline-r32-r33-gtr-r32-gts-4-neutral-saftey-switch-32006-31g01-jdm

Looks like rearmost should be the neutral position switch. The one closer to the bellhousing is the reverse switch.

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