Transmission Position Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair
Transmission Range Switch Replacement1. Raise the front of the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported.
2. Set the parking brake, and block both rear wheels securely.
3. Shift to N position.
4. Remove the transmission range switch connector (A) from the connector bracket (B), then disconnect the transmission range switch connector.
5. Remove the clamp from the harness clamp bracket on the transmission housing, and remove the harness clams (A) from the end cover (B).
6. Remove the transmission range switch cover (C), then remove the transmission range switch (D) from the end cover.
7. Set the transmission range switch to N position.
NOTE: The transmission range switch clicks in N position.
8. Set the control shaft to N position.
9. Install the transmission range switch (A) on the control shaft (B), then secure it with the bolts.
NOTE: Do not move the transmission range switch when tightening the bolts.
10. Install the transmission range switch cover (C), and the harness clamp (D) on the end cover (E).
11. Connect the transmission range switch connector (A), then install it on the connector bracket (B).
12. Turn the ignition switch ON (II). Move the shift lever through all gears, and check the transmission range switch synchronization with the A/T gear position indicator (A).
13. Move the shift lever through all gears, and verify the following:
- The engine will not start in any position other than [N] or [P].
- The back-up lights come on when the shift lever is in R position.