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Reverse/signal light while riding
This past weekend while on a long ride , my 2010 rs sm5 start flashing the reverse/signal lights on the dash, not the outside signals while I was riding . I notice it more in 4th gear than in 5th. But went away when I put a little pressure on the shifter, I believe it must be a losse connection on a reverse sensor. Any idea where it could be at? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
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Don't know..!!
for sure but I don't think this is a readily accessible item. May have to take it to the dealer. If its a wiring issue you will have to trace the wire path. If a contact issue you have to remove the sending unit.. Good luck more info to come...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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I would take a look at the GPS (Gear Position Sensor). It could be loose or bad.
2018 F3 LIMITED
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Originally Posted by billybovine
I would take a look at the GPS (Gear Position Sensor). It could be loose or bad.
That would be my first guess, too.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
That would be my first guess, too.
Any idea where will this be located at?
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Originally Posted by wilfredopr
Any idea where will this be located at?
It is installed into the side of the engine/transmission. You could change it yourself, but it is really a job best left to the dealer. He can make sure it is your problem, and assure that it is correctly installed. If you are capable of this type of work, I'd suggest you get a shop manual to guide you. They are available on DVD or in print.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
It is installed into the side of the engine/transmission. You could change it yourself, but it is really a job best left to the dealer. He can make sure it is your problem, and assure that it is correctly installed. If you are capable of this type of work, I'd suggest you get a shop manual to guide you. They are available on DVD or in print.
Thanks, I will take a look at it.
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