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  1. Hi For those that may have an interest. Find the photos for the location of the Reversing switch on the 1.6 Toyota S3 model. In terms of access if you needed to replace the switch then it would be via removal of the undertray as the rear sub-frame looks like it will get in the way. Luckily for me it was just a case of the cable had worked loose and dropped off, which I now understand is a common problem. So the location is the left of the engine, on top of the gearbox but under a mass of pipe work, however if you are just having re-seat the connector you can get your hand round the back and put into place, then using a long screwdriver you push the connector into place from the top until it "clicks". Again thanks to @EuropaSman for your assistance.
  2. Quick update for anyone interested. Cable re-routed and after a few choice words I have manged to connect back up without having to remove any pipes ect. Reversing lights now all working ๐Ÿ™‚ I will provide some photos as the 1.6 engine bay is laid out slightly different
  3. @EuropaSman Quick update. Again thanks for the photos, even through the 1.6 is laid out slightly differently, your photos helped. So found the reversing switch, and......... is not connected, cable has dropped off. Found the cable but it doesn't reach. It is possible it hasn't been routed correctly so I will have another go later and try and plug it in. Once done I will post all photos here so if anyone else has the issue they can refer to my "guide".
  4. @EuropaSman - thank you so much. Just the clues I was looking for. I will take a look tonight and firstly establish if it is actually connected as I heard the cables can get knocked off. I will advise on progress thanks again
  5. Thanks very much @EuropaSman Is this something easy to replace? I assume I can access if I remove the rear defuser or is this hidden away just for dealers to replace. As I say Iโ€™m new to the Lotus ownership and still feeling my way around the car, finding out what can be done at home and what canโ€™t be ๐Ÿ˜
  6. Hi I wondered if anyone can help me. I'm a relatively new Lotus Elise owner. I have a 2010 1.6 Toyota model. My reversing lights don't work, the bulbs and fuses are fine. So I have assumed the issue will be with the Reversing light switch which I understand can be prone to failure. My question is where is the switch located, is it easy to replace and where can I purchase one from? There seems to be plenty of information for the rover models but nothing I can find on the 1.6 Toyota. Any help would gratefully be received Thanks Richard.
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