Shift Cable

Transmission and Drivetrain › Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
Unified entry — merged from multiple cross-listed pages in the original manual.

Parts

PartShift Control Cable
ManufacturerCHY
OEM part #52109781AF
Price$50.75

Labor

Replace1.4 hr
Warranty 0.0 hrSkill B
Procedures
Shift Cable - Removal10 steps
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  1. Shift transmission into PARK.
  2. Raise vehicle.
  3. Remove the shift cable eyelet from the transmission manual shift lever (Figure 1).
  4. Remove shift cable from the cable support bracket.
  5. Lower vehicle.
  6. Remove necessary console parts for access to shift lever assembly and shift cable.
  7. Disconnect cable at shift lever and shifter assembly bracket.
  8. Remove the nuts holding the shift cable seal plate to the floor pan.
  9. Pull cable through floor panel opening.
  10. Remove shift cable from vehicle.
Shift Cable - Installation13 steps
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  1. Install the shift cable to the shifter assembly bracket. Push cable into the bracket until secure.
  2. Place the floor shifter lever in PARK position.
  3. Loosen the adjustment screw on the shift cable.
  4. Snap the shift cable onto the shift lever pin.
  5. Raise the vehicle.
  6. Install the shift cable to the shift cable support bracket.
  7. Shift the transmission into PARK. PARK is the rearmost detent position on the transmission manual shift lever.
  8. Snap the shift cable onto the transmission manual shift lever.
  9. Lower vehicle.
  10. Shift the transmission into PARK. PARK is the rearmost detent position on the transmission manual shift lever. Rotate the rear prop shaft until locks.
  11. Tighten the adjustment screw to 7 Nm (65 in.lbs.).
  12. Verify correct shifter operation.
  13. Install any console parts removed for access to shift lever assembly and shift cable.
Shift Cable: Testing and Inspection2 steps
  1. The floor shifter lever and gate positions should be in alignment with all transmission positions, P - R - N - D - 2 - 1 shown in cluster. Misalignment requires cable readjustment.
  2. Engine start must not be possible in any other gear position - if occurs the cable must be readjusted.