Blinker fuse blows when put in reverse

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Blowing fuse only in reverse. I can quickly shift past it and I am fine. Just hoping somebody else has experienced this and could tell me if its a bad back up switch, short somewhere, or whatever. New to the forum so please take it easy if I posted in wrong section
 

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The reverse lights are fed by the same fuse as the turn signals. Check the light green wire for the reverse lights for a short to ground somewhere. Start at the lights and work your way forward following the harness.
 

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If what George suggested doesn't work, then check the blinker fluid. But yes, it's obviosly the Reverse light circuit causing the issue.
 

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Start by removing BOTH back up light bulbs, shift to reverse and see if you still have the problem.
 

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Thanks, it was the green wire that connects to the neutral switch on the steering column. It had wiggled its way out of its connector.
 

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If what George suggested doesn't work, then check the blinker fluid. But yes, it's obviosly the Reverse light circuit causing the issue.

I WAS GOING TO MAKE A BLINKER FLUID JOKE :( but to OP; yes, your reverse lights are blowing the fuse. you may have an exposed live wire touching steel somewhere (dead short). I had a similar issue, and this was the case.
 

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