Shift Control Cable Adjustment
Notice: Adjust the shift control cable only while the transaxle and the gear
selector are in NEUTRAL. Failure to do so may cause mis-adjustment.
- Set the parking brake and chock the wheels.
- Remove the shift cable terminal from the
transmission manual shaft lever pin.
- Pry on the shift cable terminal at the manual shaft lever pin
with an appropriate tool. Prying or pulling up on any other part of the shift
cable may result in damage to the shift cable .
- Fully lift the adjuster lock button. Ensure
that the adjuster is free to move.
- Place the transmission manual shaft lever in (N) Neutral. In order
to find (N) Neutral, rotate the lever fully counter-clockwise to (P)
Park, and then clockwise 2 clicks into (N) Neutral.
- Place the gear shifter inside the car to the (N) Neutral position.
Use the transmission shift indicator on the console to find (N) Neutral.
- Underhood, grasp the shift cable terminal and pull it toward the
pin on the manual shaft lever. The shift cable adjuster spring should compress
as the terminal is moved toward the pin.
- Attach the pin to the lever by pushing down carefully until it
snaps.
Do not pull the terminal beyond the pin and then push back. This action
could move the shifter out of (N) Neutral.
- Press the adjuster lock button down flush
with the adjuster body.
- Shift to (P) Park and release the parking brake while applying
the service brake.
- Start the engine and assure all of the indicated gear positions
match the vehicle response.