Transmission Position Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair
Transmission Range Switch Replacement1. Remove the intake air duct and resonator.
2. Shift to the N position.
3. Remove the transmission range switch shaft cap (A).
4. Disconnect the transmission range switch connector (A).
5. Remove the transmission range switch (B).
6. Make sure that the control lever is in the N position.
7. Align the cutouts (A) on the rotary-frame with the neutral positioning cutouts (B) on the transmission range switch, then put a 2.0 mm (0.08 inch) feeler gauge blade (C) in the cutouts to hold it in the N Position.
NOTE: Be sure to use a 2.0 mm (0.08 inch) blade or equivalent to hold the switch in the N position.
8. Install the transmission range switch (A) gently on the control shaft (B) while holding it in the N position with the 2.0 mm (0.08 inch) blade (C).
9. 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.
10. Connect the connector securely, then install the transmission range switch shaft cap (A).
11. Turn the ignition switch ON (II). Move the shift lever through all gear positions, and check the transmission range switch is synchronization with the A/T gear position indicator.
12. Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported.
13. Allow the wheels to rotate freely, then start the engine.
14. Move the shift lever through all gear positions, 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 the R position.