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Ok, so the switch is like a light switch in your house.
Live in and when reverse is selected and the switch is operated, live out to the reverse lamps.
First I would disconnect the wires to the switch and check the reverse lamps are off.
Then I would remove the switch, connect the wires and check the lamps come on when the switch is operated manually.
If the lamps are lit continuously then the switch is likely to be faulty.
If they illuminate only when the switch is operated then there is something wrong with the reverse selector.
Live in and when reverse is selected and the switch is operated, live out to the reverse lamps.
First I would disconnect the wires to the switch and check the reverse lamps are off.
Then I would remove the switch, connect the wires and check the lamps come on when the switch is operated manually.
If the lamps are lit continuously then the switch is likely to be faulty.
If they illuminate only when the switch is operated then there is something wrong with the reverse selector.