SHIFT-LOCK SOLENOID INSPECTION
SHIFT-LOCK SOLENOID INSPECTION
SM2335502
id051800298100
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Note
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• The shift-lock solenoid is built into the selector lever component.
1.Disconnect the negative battery terminal. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [(US)].)
2.Remove the following parts:
- (1)Selector lever knob (See SELECTOR LEVER COMPONENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
- (2)Shift panel (See SHIFT PANEL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
- (3)Front console box (See FRONT CONSOLE BOX REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
- (4)Cup holder (See CUP HOLDER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
- (5)Side wall (See SIDE WALL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
- (6)Rear console (See REAR CONSOLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [(US)].)
- (7)Rear console bracket No.1 (See REAR CONSOLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [(US)].)
3.Reconnect the negative battery terminal. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [(US)].)
4.Verify that the voltages of each of the selector lever component terminals are as indicated in the table.
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Standard
Terminal |
Connected to |
Test condition |
Voltage (V) |
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A
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IG1 relay No.2
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Ignition switched ON (engine on)
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B+
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Except above
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Below 1.0
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E
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Shift panel indicator
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The following conditions are met (except emergency manual shift-lock release system is operated)
― Selector lever is in P position
― Ignition is switched to ON
― Brake pedal is depressed (brake light switch is on)
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Below 1.0
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Except above
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B+
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• If the voltage is not as indicated in the table, repair or replace the related wiring harness.
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― If the related wiring harnesses are normal, replace the selector lever component. (See SELECTOR LEVER COMPONENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
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