Backup light switch location 04 rodeo
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Mine was on the right hand side of the transmission (Aisan, not the GM). The part number is 8972071380. This switch is a multi function switch, not just the bu light. It is quite expensive. It is no longer available-obsolete. I did find it at Rockauto.com for about $200. The old one was frozen on the shaft and I tried everything in my arsenal to remove it to no avail. I finally gave up and took it to a transmission place and they got it off (for another $199!!-ouch!).
A side note...after I recieved the new switch and destroyed the old one trying to remove it, I plugged in the new switch to the wiring harness, set the switch in the "neutral" position so the vehicle would start and drive. This worked just fine until I made the decision to take it to a shop. The only thing I found that was disabled while the switch was in neutral permanantly was the cruise control...
A side note...after I recieved the new switch and destroyed the old one trying to remove it, I plugged in the new switch to the wiring harness, set the switch in the "neutral" position so the vehicle would start and drive. This worked just fine until I made the decision to take it to a shop. The only thing I found that was disabled while the switch was in neutral permanantly was the cruise control...
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11-15-2010 09:58 AM