CONTROL SYSTEMS > MT Gear Shift Lever
1. Check the parts (bushing, cushion rubber, spacer, boot, stay and rod, etc.) for deformation, damage and wear. If necessary, correct or replace faulty parts. Compare the removed parts with new parts to judge if there are damages or not.
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(A) |
Bushing |
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(B) |
Cushion rubber |
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(C) |
Spacer |
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(D) |
Boot |
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(E) |
Stay |
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(F) |
Rod |
2. Check the swing torque of rod linked with the gear shift lever. If the torque exceeds the specifications, replace the bushing or retighten nuts.
Swing torque:
3.7 N (0.38 kgf, 0.83 lbf) or less
|
(A) |
Pivot |
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(B) |
Swing torque |
1. Check the parts for deformation, damage and wear. Repair or replace if necessary. Compare the removed parts with new parts to confirm if there are damages or not.
2. Check that selecting to the reverse direction is disable unless the slider is pulled up.
3. Check that selecting to the reverse direction is possible when the slider is pulled up to the full.
4. Check that the shift lever moves to initial position, when the slider backs to “N” position from Step 3).