bakkekontakt
Bakkekontakt, often translated as "reverse light switch" or "backup light switch," is a component in motor vehicles responsible for activating the rear-facing backup lights. It is typically found on the transmission or gearbox of vehicles equipped with a manual transmission. When the gear lever is moved into the reverse gear position, internal mechanisms within the transmission engage the bakkekontakt, closing an electrical circuit. This circuit then provides power to the backup lights, illuminating them to indicate the vehicle is backing up.
The bakkekontakt is a simple yet crucial safety device. Its primary function is to alert other road
While most commonly associated with manual transmissions, automatic transmissions often employ similar logic, though the actuation