Re: Where is the backing lamp switch located on a '39 Packard Six?
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If it was wired per factory and you have a full complement of lights, according to the section of this diagram showing some accessories the switch would have been to the extreme left of the panel rheostat and reading light switch. If you don't have the fog lights then maybe just left and next to the reading light switch. Since your car looks to have several non factory switches under the dash in non standard positions I think it will be a matter of just flipping a switch and seeing what works. Cannot speak to 39 but back up lights were optional on later years and could have been installed by a dealer long after the car was sold. When possible dealers would often mount switches per customer preference and not necessarily where the factory suggested.
If you cannot find an under dash switch, one possibility is later models had backup light switches operated automatically by the R-1 shift lever going into the reverse position. That is the bottom lever at the base of the steering column close to the steering box. The conventional body levers were differently shaped and positioned from Clipper levers so I don't know for sure what type bracket will mount but if an optional later light kit was installed by a dealer possibly something approximating the later switch was used too. You might look in that lower column area and see if there is any push plunger type switch that could be activated when the bottom lever is in the reverse position. Here is a later type switch for reference as typically mounted on the Clipper and 22-23 series. If it was used on an earlier conventional body car not sure where or how it would be mounted on the column to be used with the different shaped shift levers.
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Howard
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Re: Where is the backing lamp switch located on a '39 Packard Six?
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Large tan one in the center looks like the control for the cowl vent at the base of the windshield
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Re: Where is the backing lamp switch located on a '39 Packard Six?
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HH56,
Thanks for the background information, and thanks for digging up a wiring diagram. It occurred to me to take a photo of the backing lights - they are stamped with Packard on the top, and look like they belong there, but the wiring looks modern. Hope to find time to explore the mystery controls this weekend, and will share the discovery.
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Re: Where is the backing lamp switch located on a '39 Packard Six?
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Correct that loom is not original. What's the wiring look like under it?
Very common the cloth wiring does not last 90 years so it was probably rewired.
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Re: Where is the backing lamp switch located on a '39 Packard Six?
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I am not that familiar with prewar cars but just from the photo in the accessory books those don't look like factory lights. Mounting is different and the shape and position of the lens is too. Can't really tell depth of light assy from photos but IMO, the factory light looks like it may have a slightly longer housing than those on the car.
Typically the backup light of that era was only one unit and was mounted on the drivers side. A customer could buy a second kit if he wanted a pair so there are a few pre 51 cars out there with dual lights but backup lights in pairs didn't really become offered and installed until 51. Here are a couple of photos from accessory books. The 39 photo is not great so I threw in the better quality photo of the 38 offering which to me looks to be the same assy.
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