Select Cable Adjustment

2012 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS, 4WDSECTION Select Cable Adjustment

Reference:Β SELECT CABLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONΒ 

  1. Apply parking brake and block wheels.
  2. Push engine switch to change ignition mode to "ON", shift select lever to "N" range.
  3. Remove air cleaner assembly, see AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
  4. Remove console box, see CENTER CONSOLE BOX REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
  5. Remove adjuster case (cable end) from select lever pin of select lever assembly, see SELECT CABLE COMPONENTSΒ .
  6. Release lock plate (1) which restricts moving of lock piece (2).
  7. Pull out lock piece (2) from adjuster case (3) using pliers or the like to disengage cable.
    Fig 1: Identifying Lock Piece, Plate And Adjuster Case
    G06527870Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  8. Check that manual select lever is "N" range, refer to Step Β 4) of TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR INSPECTIONΒ  .
  9. Apply grease to select lever pin (1), and then install adjuster case (2) into select lever pin securely.

    "A": Grease 99000-25011 (SUZUKI Super Grease A)Β 

  10. Push lock piece (3) in arrow direction [a] as shown in figure.
  11. Slide lock plate (4) in arrow direction [b] as shown in figure, until it gets over the claw (5).
    Fig 2: Identifying Lock Piece, Plate And Claws
    G06527871Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  12. After installing select cable, check the following points.
    • Perform "P" RANGE TESTΒ .
    • Check back-up light is turned on when shifting select lever to "R" range.
    • Check shift position indicated in information display is consistent with select lever range.
    • Check engine starts at "P" and "N" ranges but does not start at other than "P" and "N" ranges.
  13. Install air cleaner assembly, see AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
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