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Having to jiggle tbar to get rev light to work,

hako

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When you locate the inhibiter switch, first try loosening the 2 screws hold it and move it forward/back with ignition on and T bar in reverse - at a certain spot the reverse lights should work - tighten the screws there. There is very little adjustment, actually I don't think they are designed to be moved - just replaced. On mine I ended up placing a thick washer under one of the mounting points to raise that end and tilt the switch a bit to give me the adjustment I needed. I reckon it's best to try and adjust the old switch before buying a new one (~$50) or trying to fix the old one.
 

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When you locate the inhibiter switch, first try loosening the 2 screws hold it and move it forward/back with ignition on and T bar in reverse - at a certain spot the reverse lights should work - tighten the screws there. There is very little adjustment, actually I don't think they are designed to be moved - just replaced. On mine I ended up placing a thick washer under one of the mounting points to raise that end and tilt the switch a bit to give me the adjustment I needed. I reckon it's best to try and adjust the old switch before buying a new one (~$50) or trying to fix the old one.
thanks hako,ill get a new i and take it from there....thanks a heap for your reply,hope the weather up in QLD has settled down...thanks again
 
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