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Backup Light Jumper, Automatic Transmission (1966 Chevy II)

Item EK-85-295994-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Backup Light Jumper Harness for 1966 Chevrolet Nova
      • Connects Power Through the Neutral Safety Switch to Rear Body Harness Connector
      • Fits 1966 Chevy II

      Description

      Backup Light Electrical Harness. The Backup Light Jumper, 1966 is designed to facilitate the connection of the backup lights through the neutral safety switch to the rear body wiring harness in Chevrolet Nova vehicles. This harness ensures proper power flow for backup light operation, enhancing both functionality and safety during driving maneuvers.

      Construction and Appearance. This jumper harness is crafted with durable, high-quality wiring and reliable connectors engineered to withstand automotive environments. The harness features factory-style construction for an authentic look and seamless integration within the vehicle’s wiring system.

      Installation. Installation requires basic wiring knowledge and no drilling; the harness plugs directly between the neutral safety switch and the rear body connector, making the installation straightforward and efficient.

      Application. Specifically designed for the 1966 Chevy II, this jumper harness is tailored to fit the wiring configuration and transmission type without modification.

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