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Julian...look at the photo I attached....on the upper right hand side of the transmission housing and just before the overdrive unit is a round switch with two prongs. This would be your reverse lamp switch. It is foreward of the shift lever by several inches, about 1 o'clock or so.

Good luck!

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OK! Just to be clear ... (and stealing your photo!) ... is it the item circled in yellow?

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And free lessons in Braille!!!
 
It's so much easier once you know what you're looking for. Here is what I believe to be the switch on Harold (yellow arrow ... red arrow points to shift boot opening).

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By jove, I think you've got it!

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By jove, I think you've got it!

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Time to crack open the Dom Perignon '59! I've been waiting for a good excuse like this for YEARS!
 
I would wait until after you replace it...celebrate still having all of your fingers intact!

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THen again....a little Dom might make you a little more flexible...and more immune to pain.

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