Selector Lever Handle, Removing And Installing: Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
- The selector lever is in the "D" position.
The selector mechanism could get damaged.
- The button on the selector lever handle must be extended when installing. If the button should get pushed in unintentionally while the selector lever handle is removed, then it must be brought back into its installation position. Refer to BUTTON IN HANDLE, MOVING INTO INSTALLATION POSITION .
- The selector lever handle and the pull rod -3- on the selector mechanism will get damaged if the selector lever handle is installed with the button pushed in.
A new handle is delivered with an assembly fastener. Pull out the safety catch in direction of -arrow- just before installing the new handle.
The installed position can be set again using the assembly safety catch. Refer to BUTTON IN HANDLE, MOVING INTO INSTALLATION POSITION .
-- Push the selector lever handle -1- all the way onto the selector lever without pushing the button while doing this.
-- Lock the handle again after installing it. Push the sleeve downward under the handle.
-- Press the button after installing it.
If the button stays in the handle after being pressed, this means it was installed incorrectly. If this happens, remove the handle again and move the button in the installation position again. Refer to BUTTON IN HANDLE, MOVING INTO INSTALLATION POSITION . Then install the handle again.
-- Fold the boot downward and attach it.
-- Check the selector mechanism. Refer to GEARSHIFT MECHANISM, CHECKING .