Manual Transmission Selector Rods

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What is a Manual Transmission Selector Rod?

A Manual Transmission Selector Rod is a component of a manual transmission that connects the shift lever to the transmission linkage, allowing you to shift gears.

What is the purpose of a Manual Transmission Selector Rod?

The Manual Transmission Selector Rod is responsible for transferring the motion of the shift lever to the transmission linkage, allowing you to shift gears.

How do I know if my Manual Transmission Selector Rod is faulty?

If your Manual Transmission Selector Rod is faulty, you may experience difficulty shifting gears. You may also notice grinding or clunking noises when shifting.

Can a faulty Manual Transmission Selector Rod cause damage?

Yes, a faulty Manual Transmission Selector Rod can cause damage to other components of the transmission.

How do I replace a Manual Transmission Selector Rod?

Replacing a Manual Transmission Selector Rod requires the following steps:

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the shift lever assembly.
  3. Unbolt the Manual Transmission Selector Rod from the transmission linkage.
  4. Install the new Manual Transmission Selector Rod and bolt it to the transmission linkage.
  5. Reinstall the shift lever assembly and connect the negative battery cable.