Beck Arnley 201-1838 Back Up Lamp Switch
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According to my memory, it is a 24mm The plug area is too large for a socket of a normal length to pass.
It is likely to be on top of your transmission housing. It may be necessary to remove your air filter and housing, which should be easy to do. In order to access this sensor, a long socket was needed since there isn't much room for a wrench. The above information should help.
Selected User Reviews For Beck Arnley 201-1838 Back Up Lamp Switch
I like the price and the way it works.
The installation process is simple.
Replacement part for a defective factory part in the 2007 KIA Sportage worked perfectly.
Installs quickly and works with the Hyundai Accent.
I had to return the first one I bought after about a month of installing it (Of course, the return period had expired. ) Because of the failed spring mechanism on the switch, the lights remained illuminated all of the time when the car was running. Despite the low price, this is almost half the price of a similar part at my local auto shops, so I also purchased another. It has been a good one so far for a couple weeks The information will be updated if it.
I tested it on a 2006 Hyundai Tucson and it worked flawlessly.
A super-sized SUV ended up in my hands An attachment with a deep socket. Getting to the sensor and replacing it took about 5 minutes at most. After 3 years of being without backup lights, it's great to have them again!.
Great for the job and at an awesome price! Compared to the steeler ship, this is much cheaper. We plugged it into a 15/16 socket and got it out in no time.