SHIFT INTERLOCK MECHANISM
2016 – MX-5 – Transmission/Transaxle
SHIFT INTERLOCK MECHANISM
Purpose/Function
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The shift interlock mechanism provides reliable double-engagement prevention.
Construction
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During shifting, the shift rods, except for the one in operation, are locked in the neutral position by the interlock pins.
Operation
Neutral
1st/2nd shifting
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Movement of the 1st/2nd shift rod forces interlock pins A and C out of the 1st/2nd shift rod grooves, and the reverse shift rod and 3rd/4th shift rod are locked. In addition, interlock pin C forces interlock pin E out via interlock pin D, and the 5th/6th shift rod is locked.
3rd/4th shifting
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Movement of the 3rd/4th shift rod forces interlock pins C and E out of the 3rd/4th shift rod grooves, and the 1st/2nd shift rod and 5th/6th shift rod are locked. In addition, interlock pin C forces interlock pin A out via interlock pin B, and the reverse shift rod is locked.
5th/6th shifting
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Movement of the 5th/6th shift rod forces interlock pin E out of the 5th/6th shift rod grooves, and the 3rd/4th shift rod are locked. In addition, interlock pin E forces interlock pins A and C out via interlock pins B and D, and the 1st/2nd shift rod and reverse shift rod are locked.
Reverse shifting
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Movement of the reverse shift rod forces interlock pin A out of the reverse shift rod grooves, and the 1st/2nd shift rod are locked. In addition, interlock pin A forces interlock pins C and E out via interlock pins B and D, and the 3rd/4th shift rod and 5th/6th shift rod are locked.