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Shift Interlock: Description and Operation

SYSTEM OUTLINE

When the ignition SW is turned to ACC position, the current from the RADIO NO.2 fuse flows to TERMINAL 4 of the shift lock control ECU. When the ignition SW is turned to ON position, the current from the ECU-IG fuse flows to TERMINAL 5 of the ECU.

1. SHIFT LOCK MECHANISM
With the ignition SW on, when a signal that the brake pedal is depressed (Stop light SW on) and a signal that the shift lever is put in P position (Continuity between P1 and P of the shift lock control SW) is input to the ECU, the ECU activates and the current flows from TERMINAL 5 of the ECU to TERMINAL SLS+ of the shift lock solenoid to solenoid to TERMINAL SLS- to TERMINAL 9 of the ECU to GROUND. This causes the shift lock solenoid to turn on (Lock plate disengages) and the shift lever can be shifted into other position than the P position

2. KEY INTER LOCK MECHANISM
With the ignition SW at ON or ACC position, when the shift lever is put in P position (No continuity between P2 and P of shift lock control SW), the current flowing from TERMINAL 8 of the ECU to the key interlock solenoid is cut off. This causes the key interlock solenoid to turn off (Lock plate disengages from LOCK position) and the ignition key can be turned from ACC to LOCK position.