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10/17/2014 8:37 PM  #1


back up switch wiring

Can someone tell me how the back-up switch wiring is routed on a '65 with 4 spd manual trans?  Where does the wire go through the floor to the switch at the trans. shifter?  Thanks Jerry


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10/18/2014 9:21 AM  #2


Re: back up switch wiring

If memory serves me, there is a hole next the the shifter opening (on the left side) in floor where this wire passes through.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

10/18/2014 9:47 AM  #3


Re: back up switch wiring

The area is directly to the rear of the shifter.  Lift the carpet and you will see the indention.

 

10/18/2014 8:19 PM  #4


Re: back up switch wiring

thanks for the info.  My complete floorboard was replaced, so I don't have any holes or indentions to go buy.  I will make a hole around the shifter and run it down to the shifter.  I suppose the wire runs along the top of the tunnel before going through the floorboard.  Jerry


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10/19/2014 1:46 PM  #5


Re: back up switch wiring

Jerry
You are correct on the wiring run along the console back to the firewall. You will need to make an indentation as there is a rubber grommet where the wires go through the floor pan. The rubber will make a bump in the carpet. Otherwise just notch the carpet around the rubber grommet
Good luck

 

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