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Transmission Position Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair






Multifunction Transmission Range Switch F125

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque Wrench (5-50 Nm) (V.A.G 1331)

Setting Gauge (T10173)

Removing

- Move the selector lever into the "N" position.

- Turn off the ignition.

- Disconnect the cable - arrows 1 - and then remove it from the cable bracket - arrow 2 -.






Do not use pliers because the tabs on the cable bracket could break off.

Do not bend the selector lever cable.

- Pry the cable - 1 - off the selector shaft lever - 3 - using a open end wrench - 2 -.






- Disconnect the connector from the multifunction transmission range switch.

- Remove the nut - 1 -.






- Remove the spring washer - 2 - and the lever - 3 - from the selector shaft - 4 -.

- Bend back the hooks on the lock washer - 2 - using a screwdriver.






- Replace the lock washer is a hook breaks off.

- Remove the nut - 1 -.

- Remove the bolts - 5 -.

- Remove the multifunction switch - 4 - and the washers - 2 and 3 - from the selector shaft - 6 -.

Installing

Install in the reverse order of removal.

- Install the switch - 4 - to the selector shaft - 6 -.






- Install the bolts - 5 - for the multifunction switch hand tight.

- Bend back the hooks on the lock washer - 2 -.

- Install the washers - 2 and 3 - on the selector shaft - 6 -.

- Install the washer - 2 - with the hooks facing up.

- Install the washer - 2 - with the long narrow guide into the long narrow depressions in the selector shaft - 6 -.

- Tighten the nut - 1 - to 7 Nm.

- Tighten the nut - 1 - and secure it by bending the hook on the washer - 2 - upward.

- Replace the lock washer is a hook breaks off.

- Install the lever - 3 - to the selector shaft - 4 -.






- Move the selector lever - 3 - into the "P" position. This means, push the selector lever - 3 - opposite the drive direction until it stops.

- Move the lever - 3 - into the "N" position. Push the lever - 3 - two position forward in the direction of travel.

- Mount the spring washer - 2 - and the nut - 1 - on the selector shaft - 4 -.

- Adjust the multifunction switch.

- Tighten the nut - 1 - to 13 Nm.

- Check the selector mechanism. Refer to => [ Selector Mechanism, Checking ] Testing and Inspection.

Adjusting

- Move the selector lever into the "N" position.

- Do not bend the selector lever cable.

Adjustment Prerequisites

The selector lever cable is disconnected at the selector shaft lever

The selector shaft is in the "N" position.

The bolts for the multifunction switch have been loosened.

The selector shaft lever is removed.

Procedure

- Place the setting gauge (T10173) on the selector shaft - 2 - and turn the multifunction switch - 1 - until the setting gauge (T10173) locks into the tab on the multifunction switch connector.






If the tab on the connector does not lock into the groove in the setting gauge (T10173) , then the transmission is no longer in"N". In this case, shift the transmission into "N" using the setting gauge (T10173).

- Tighten the setting gauge (T10173) on the selector shaft - 2 - with the bolt - 3 -.

- Tighten the bolts - arrows - to 6 Nm.

- Remove the setting gauge (T10173).

- Further installation is performed in the reverse sequence.