Transmission Position Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair
REPLACEMENT1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the battery, air cleaner component, and battery carrier.
3. Disconnect the transaxle range switch connector.
4. Remove the nut and clip, and disconnect the selector cable.
5. Remove the manual shaft nut.
6. Remove the lever.
7. Remove the transaxle range switch.
8. Rotate the manual shaft to the N position.
9. Turn the transaxle range switch so that the neutral mark is in line with the flat, straight surfaces on either side of the manual shaft.
10. Hand-tighten the transaxle range switch bolts.
11. Verify that there is continuity between terminals A and H of the transaxle range switch connector.
12. Tighten the transaxle range switch mounting bolts to:
7.9 - 10.7 Nm (70 - 95 inch lbs.).
13. Install the lever.
14. Tighten the manual shaft nut by using a torque wrench to:
32 - 46 Nm (24 - 33 ft. lbs.).
15. Verify that selector lever range position and transaxle range switch are aligned, then connect the selector cable and install a new clip.
16. Check for continuity at the transaxle range switch.
17. Connect the transaxle range switch connector.
18. Install the battery carrier, air cleaner component, and battery.
19. Connect the negative battery cable.
20. Check operation of the transaxle range switch.