I'm trying to fix the reverse light on my 1970 IIA. If I remove the metal panel to access the sockets for the brake light, turn signal, reverse light, etc., I find a mess of wires - none of which are connected to the 2 terminals of the reverse light fixture. But there are lots of loose ends.
One wire is green and red and has a connector that fits well on the reverse light. I guess it's called a female connector.
Another wire is black and has a ring connector on the end.
A third has a mass of electrical tape and a blue plastic thing on the end--maybe a different type of female connector or the remains of whatever broke off.
The 4th wire is red and has nothing on the end.
My electrical skills are limited to replacing burned-out bulbs in my kitchen. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
One wire is green and red and has a connector that fits well on the reverse light. I guess it's called a female connector.
Another wire is black and has a ring connector on the end.
A third has a mass of electrical tape and a blue plastic thing on the end--maybe a different type of female connector or the remains of whatever broke off.
The 4th wire is red and has nothing on the end.
My electrical skills are limited to replacing burned-out bulbs in my kitchen. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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