1. | Apply the parking brake, and block both rear wheels. Raise the front of the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported. Or lift the vehicle up on a hoist. |
2. | Shift the N position. |
3. | Remove the transmission range switch cover.
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4. | Remove the transmission range switch.
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5. | Make sure the control shaft is in the N position. If necessary, move the shift lever to the N position. NOTE: Do not use the selector control shaft to adjust the shift position. If the control shaft tips are squeezed together it will cause a faulty signal or position due to play between the selector control shaft and switch.
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6. | Align the cutouts (A) on the rotary-frame with the neutral positioning cutouts (B) on the transmission range switch (C), then put a 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) feeler gauge blade (D) in the cutouts to hold the switch in the N position. NOTE: Be sure to use a 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) blade or equivalent to hold the switch in the N position.
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7. | Install the transmission range switch (A) gently on the selector control shaft (B) while holding it in the N position with the 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) blade (C).
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8. | Tighten the bolts on the transmission range switch while you continue to hold the N position. Do not move the transmission range switch when tightening the bolts. Remove the feeler gauge.
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9. | Check the connectors for rust, dirt, or oil, clean or repair if necessary, then connect the connector securely. |
10. | Turn the ignition switch ON (II). Move the shift lever through all positions, and check the transmission range switch synchronization with the A/T gear position indicator. |
11. | Check that the engine will start in the P and N positions, and will not start in any other shift lever position. |
12. | Check that the back-up lights come on when the shift lever is in the R position. |
13. | Allow the front wheels to rotate freely, then start the engine, and check the shift lever operation. |
14. | Install the transmission range switch cover.
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