Beck Arnley 201-1684 Back-Up Switch
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Dimensions of the 201-thread There are 1684 holes in M14, each
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A product like this is likely to be the original equipment manufacturer. In addition to performing and looking the same as the original, it performs even better. With only a 24mm deep socket and an extension, I was able to replace my 2001 Eclipse Spyder GT (V6) manual transmission. Taking off the air cleaner tube made it easier for me to see what I was doing, but I may not have needed to. It took less than 5 minutes to complete the job. The structure of this circuit is simple and the switch is normally open, so a short piece of wire or paperclip can be connected to each contact in the plug to check the switch (be sure the key is in the accessory mode). It hurt my feelings because the packaging was just a padded envelope, the box looked like it had been dragged (drug? ), and the box itself looked dirty. You can see it behind the truck here. A small miracle made it possible for the part inside to remain unharmed. I got it in two days for a good price and a great product.
Everything seems to be working fine.
I fixed a problem where the backup lights were intermittent and the camera was not functioning. Like the original, it fit and looked just like it. The kit was installed in a 2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse with a V6 and a.
A Mitsubishi Lancer 97 (94 Mirage S in the US) came with a F5M21 gearbox, so I ordered this switch. Due to it being 1-speed, I had to put a rubber ring around it to separate it a bit from the gearbox This switch is two centimeters longer than the OEM version. However, it is otherwise a good product, for the most part, and sometimes you have to figure out what the problem is before saying.
100 percent recommended. FAST SHIPPING.
This backup light switch was shown as suitable for 1995-2000 cars in Amazon's online catalog. Eclipse with 420A type 2. 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse with 420A type Engine 0l DOHC and F5MC1 transaxle (built by New Venture Gear, then installed in Chrysler Neons beginning in 1994), this transaxle is located in the engine compartment and is connected to a positraction system Unlike the mounted switch, the turbo 2 has a different switch. Engines with 0l or 2 liters are available. An updated version of the 4l SOHC engine. For the F5MC1 transaxle, consider the Airtex 1S4941. Fit other NVG A578-based systems as well A Dodge Neon would be an example of a vehicle with such equipment.