TRANSMISSION CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURE
ADJUST TRANSAXLE CONTROL CABLE ASSEMBLY
Tip:After the shift lever or the shift control cable is replaced, be sure to adjust the transmission control cable assembly.
If the shift lever does not move (or the shift lever is difficult to move) to the 1st or 2nd position, or if it is possible to move the shift lever to reverse without pulling up the slider shaft, the length of the cable must be adjusted.
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*1
Case
*2
Lock Piece
*3
Slider
*a
Lock Release Condition
*b
Lock Condition
*c
Pull
Release the lock (lock condition to lock release condition).
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*1
Select Outer Lever
*a
Hole
Align the hole of the select outer lever with the hole in the manual transmission case.
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Insert a bolt into the aligned holes to fix the select outer lever in place.
Note:In order to avoid case damage, do not push the bolt in forcefully.
Tip:Use a bolt with a diameter of 6 mm (0.236 in.) and a length of at least 16 mm (0.630 in.).
Depending on the actual bolt diameter, it may be difficult to insert the bolt. In that case, as there is some variation in actual bolt diameters, use a 6.0 mm (0.236 in.) bolt with a comparatively small diameter.
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*a
Reverse Direction
Move the shift lever in the reverse direction without pulling up the slider shaft.
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*1
Case
*2
Lock Piece
*3
Slider
*a
Lock Release Condition
*b
Lock Condition
*c
Push
While holding the shift lever in the reverse direction, lock the cable length adjustment mechanism of the select control cable.
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Remove the bolt to free the select outer lever.
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For new shift lever:
Remove the stopper pin and dispose of it.