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Hi,

iv just got my car back from being converted to manual and my reverse lights dont work.

when i got it changed i had a manual ECU put in and a manual gauge cluster.

iv read i need a cable from the gearbox to either the fuse box or wired into the engine loom.

my question is with the manual ECU what do i actually need to do to get this fixed?

and if anybody has pics of the cable/plug i would be very greatful

thank you

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Hi,

iv just got my car back from being converted to manual and my reverse lights dont work.

when i got it changed i had a manual ECU put in and a manual gauge cluster.

iv read i need a cable from the gearbox to either the fuse box or wired into the engine loom.

my question is with the manual ECU what do i actually need to do to get this fixed?

and if anybody has pics of the cable/plug i would be very greatful

thank you

Hook up the sensor it should be located along the underside of the tranny. Btw that annoying beeping noise will come back its kinda funny thats how I identify a auto swapped car lol. You can disable the sound but trace it to the small speaker and break it... Sound Gone!!!

there will be two plugs coming off the side of the manual gearbox. one is the neutral switch and the other is the reverse swich. i cant remember which is which but if you get a multimeter and do a continuity test on the plug and see witch one switches when you put is in reverse. then you need to find the the reverse light signal wire and hook it up.

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