There should be two dark blue wires connected to the load side of the fuse labeled DIR B/U:
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One of them is the factory power supply to the B/U lamp switch (the other is for the blinkers). If you are able to locate the dark blue wire for the B/U switch that would be good because it would probably be long enough to reach the switch at the column base. But if not, it doesn't matter where you tap into a power supply - use any convenient ignition switched circuit. Run that lead to one of the terminals on the switch - doesn't matter which one.
The other terminal on the switch must be connected to the LT GRN lead that runs back to the B/U lamps. If you look around under the dash you might find it just laying there - it will most likely not be connected to anything and will have no terminal connector.
If you can't find the cut off end under the dash, no big deal. Just release the two screws that secure the fuse block to the main harness connector on the firewall. They are in the lower left and upper right corners (3/8" heads I think):
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When the screws are free, gently draw the fuse block away from the main harness connector and tilt it to the right. The LT GRN feed for the B/U lamps transits the FW connector in the very top outermost bay, so it will be easy to locate and trace.
Engine side of firewall harness connector:
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Coming out of the connector and into the cab behind the fuse block:
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Bonus: While the block is released, if you were unable to locate the DK BLU power supply before, now would be a good time to find it where it connects to the back of the fuse holder.
If the replacement column is of the correct year (1985) there will be no neutral safety switch on the column base. They were long gone by then - replaced by a mechanical lockout of the ignition switch unless the shifter was in P/N. So, you will see just two terminals -that connect to the B/U light switch:
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Disregard the text about ACC & START - it was for another post.