Update....first thanks to ALL. I did the light test and both hydrolic switch turned on. The right side (passenger) turns on when Drive, the left side(drivers) turns on in Reverse. I guess the reason for two switches are that pressure builds up on one side vs the other side depending on D or R.
As mentioned above, the right side has a single wire the goes over the transmission and attaches to the left side where all the other transmission wires are at. But I still had a problem...no solenoid activation on D only R. Soooooo, as someone else suggested, I took out the pressure switches and reversed them.
Lord and behold....now I get solenoid activation on D but not R. I suspect that even though the faulty pressure switch lights up..there must be poor contact inside and not enough grounding to activate the solenoid.
So the problem was a faulty pressure switch. I will see if I can order one or mess around with it squirting WD40 and using an air gun to see if there is junk in there.
It took me 18 years to resolve this problem (well I ignored it)....this site was greatly helpful. Five years ago you were at the mercy of mechanics. Unfortunately, the good old ones
are dying out and fewer people understand these cars. With this site....I FIXED IT!
One other thing, these old idle solenoid cost $400. Mine also had a difficult time activating when the pushrod was all the way in. Sooo, I bought spring at the local warehouse and it keeps the rod slighty out, but not so much the it pushes the linkages.
Thanks again to all
Abe
1968 280SL Auto
Signal Red w Beige Int