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reverse light switch, high resistance and leaks, why? |
davesprinkle |
Feb 5 2009, 01:52 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 720 Joined: 13-October 04 From: Berkeley, CA Member No.: 2,943 Region Association: None |
OK, I'm now on my third reverse switch, with a consistent problem:
After a few hundred miles, the switch contacts become high-resistance (50 Ohms or so) and the switch leaks tranny fluid, filling up the wiring boot. By the way, the last two switches were brand-new Porsche replacements. I'm running Swepco 201, by the way. Anybody have any suggestions about what might be going on? |
jk76.914 |
Apr 19 2009, 09:35 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 809 Joined: 12-April 05 From: Massachusetts Member No.: 3,925 Region Association: North East States |
This is VERY timely.
Mine did the same thing. Sat for maybe 3 years, then when I got the drivetrain back in, it didn't work. I don't know why, but I'm cutting mine apart to see what broke. I waiting for my new one before I start cutting, because I'm using the old one as a plug so I can drive until then. My pin measures 1.141". My switch pushes smoothly, against the spring, but I have to bottom it out and press kinda hard to get the contacts to close (measured with an ohmmeter). I'm ordering a new one today. Pelican has them for $72.25. 62 in stock. Jim |
davesprinkle |
Apr 19 2009, 10:23 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 720 Joined: 13-October 04 From: Berkeley, CA Member No.: 2,943 Region Association: None |
This is VERY timely. Mine did the same thing. Sat for maybe 3 years, then when I got the drivetrain back in, it didn't work. I don't know why, but I'm cutting mine apart to see what broke. I waiting for my new one before I start cutting, because I'm using the old one as a plug so I can drive until then. My pin measures 1.141". My switch pushes smoothly, against the spring, but I have to bottom it out and press kinda hard to get the contacts to close (measured with an ohmmeter). I'm ordering a new one today. Pelican has them for $72.25. 62 in stock. Jim You should be careful when purchasing a new switch. I bought 2 brand new switches from AA (roughly $80 each) and they both leaked. Bought a used switch from the good Dr. Evil and it didn't leak. Apparently, Porsche had a run of bad switches. Leaky, leaky. Get a good used switch. |
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