Re: 1937 115c accessories

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2015/2/9 13:17:44
...do you know how the backup light was wired, and or triggered.

Perhaps I'm missing something, the only backup light switch I see listed in the 1935-41 parts list is for the 1941 Six T1900 (taxi) - perhaps because that's the only model where it was standard equipment. I haven't checked the accessory catalog to see if a back-up light was an accessory for 1937, I would think so as a backing light was standard on the seniors all the way into the 20s. These were actuated by the rearward movement of the 1st/Rev shifter rail which contacted a plunger switch on the rear of the transmission case, something the junior transmission isn't capable of, as I understand it.

A listing of what the component parts were of an accessory backup light kit (if it can be found) might provide the answer.

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