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Backup lights

CES 3245th

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I was hoping that someone could point me in the rightdirection on this! I want to install a LED backup lights on my M923 is there awire in the rear that I can tie into so that it will engage the backup lightsas well as power them?
 

98G

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May want to post this in the 5ton forum. My guess says a moderator will be along shortly to move it.

As for me, I'd just control them with a switch in the cab and call them "rear work lights", but state requirements vary so ymmv...
 

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I see no reason you can't post in any of the forums.

I moved it to the correct forum.

If you have trouble starting a new thread, post in the website help forum, or use the contact us link at the bottom of the page.
 

BEASTMASTER

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hey buddie, I don't know if you have a Sprague transfer case ?? but on my m-51 I tapped into the reverse line on my t-case. put a t in the line and a brake light switch from a mack on it. had to run a hot wire to it from the batt, and a wire all the way to the rear to the lights.
 

74M35A2

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A pressure switch is added to the outside of the transmission to do what you want. Easy mod. Senses hydraulic pressure on the reverse clutch/band circuit in the trans.
 
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