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1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Reverse Lights do not work bulbs are fin

The bulbs have all been checked out, they are fine. my left and right turn signals work just fine, but my reverse lights no longer come on. how can I fix this??

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If this is an Auto trans, on the left side of the tranny just above the tranny pan is a switch. This is the reverse light switch, replace it.
The switch screws into the side and has a 3 wire connector to it.

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