Depends on the type of transmission. Falcons were offered with Automatic, 3 speed manual on the column and 4 speed Borg-Warner on the floor.
For automatic and manual on the column the switch is on the column itself under the dash.
For the 4 speed, the switch is on the transmission itself under the floorboards with wires coming through the floor and up along the firewall.
Both plug into the body wiring harness and fuse box on the drivers side under the dash.
It is in the fuse box which is bolted to the headlight switch. You need to remove the headlight switch ti access it.
where is backup switch located on a 63 thunderbird
underneath the master cylinder
In the trunk
Detroit, Michigan.
on the break pedal itself if you look under th edash youll note a plug going onto it that's the switch / sensor
Wheelbase (in.): 109.5
find the two wires and connect them to a switch
yes
The Ford Falcon was in production from 1960 to 1963 which was just the first generation of cars. The second generation was in production from 1964 to 1965 when they stopped the production.
When I turn my Ford falcon on 1999 model the red light flashes on the bottom and it says DET80 or something
It's a small silvery cylinder behind / under the dasboard.