Selector Mechanism Assembly Overview
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WARNING:
Shift the selector lever into the "P" position and press the foot operated parking brake before working with the engine running.
- Selector Lever Handle
- Removing and installing, refer to SELECTOR LEVER HANDLE .
- Clip
- Selector
- Emblem
- Self-adhesive.
- Sleeve
- Cover
- With selector indicator.
- Removing and installing, refer to SELECTOR MECHANISM COVER .
- Printed Circuit Board
- With the Tiptronic switch -F189-.
- Cover Strip/Frame
- Removing and installing, refer to COVER STRIP/FRAME .
- Be careful of the Tiptronic switch signal magnet in the cover strip. Refer to TIPTRONIC SWITCH SIGNAL MAGNET .
- Wire
- Removing and installing, refer to SELECTOR LEVER PARK POSITION LOCK SWITCH .
- Shift Lock Solenoid -N110-
- Removing and installing, refer to SHIFT LOCK SOLENOID .
- Selector Lever Park Position Solenoid -N380-
- Removing and installing, refer to SELECTOR LEVER PARK POSITION SOLENOID .
- Bolt
- 20 Nm
- Quantity: 4
- Bracket
- Bracket
- Selector Mechanism
- With the shift lock solenoid and selector lever park position solenoid.
- Release the selector lever in the case of power outage (emergency release). Refer to SELECTOR LEVER EMERGENCY RELEASE .
- Can be removed upward.
- Bolt
- Adjusting, refer to SELECTOR LEVER CABLE, CHECKING AND ADJUSTING .
- Mounting Bracket/Cover
- Can only be removed downward.
- Retaining Washer
- Always replace.
- Selector Lever Cable
- Is removed together with the selector mechanism -item 15-.
- Adjusting, refer to SELECTOR LEVER CABLE, CHECKING AND ADJUSTING .
- Retaining Washer
- Always replace.
- Mounting Bracket
- For the selector lever cable to the transmission.
- When tightening, ensure the bracket does not distort.
- Bolt
- M6 - 10 Nm
- M8 - 23 Nm
- Self locking
- Always replace
- The threaded holes for the bolts in the transmission must always be cleaned. (for example, with a thread tap).