Chevrolet Trax: Manual shift detent lever with shaft position witch assembly replacement
Special Tools
DT-41229 Manual Shaft Pin Installer
For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools .
Removal Procedure
- Remove the engine coolant fan shroud. Refer to Engine Coolant Fan Shroud
Replacement (2H0) ,
Engine Coolant Fan Shroud Replacement (LUJ, LUV) .
- Remove the automatic transmission range selector lever. Refer to
Automatic Transmission Range
Selector Lever Replacement.
- Remove the control valve body. Refer to Control Valve Body Replacement.
![Fig. 1: View Of Manual Shift Detent Lever & Shaft Position Switch Assembly](images/manuals/4484/index330(4).gif)
Fig. 1: View Of Manual Shift Detent Lever & Shaft Position Switch Assembly
- Remove the manual shaft detent lever hub pin (1) using a pry bar and
pliers.
- Remove and DISCARD the manual shift shaft pin (5).
- Remove the manual shaft (2).
NOTE: Disconnect the actuator rod (3) from the detent lever
assembly. Do not
remove the actuator rod from the transmission case.
- Remove the manual shaft detent (with shift position switch) lever
assembly (4).
Installation Procedure
![Fig. 2: Identifying Manual Shaft Detent (W/Shift Position Switch) Lever Assembly](images/manuals/4484/index332(4).gif)
Fig. 2: Identifying Manual Shaft Detent (W/Shift Position Switch) Lever
Assembly
NOTE: Connect the actuator rod (3) to the detent lever
assembly.
- Install the manual shaft detent (with shift position switch) lever
assembly (4).
- Install the manual shaft (2).
- Install the manual shaft detent lever hub pin (1).
Specification
Install the manual shaft detent lever hub pin to height of 7.9 mm (0.38 in)
(b).
CAUTION: Use J 41229 to install the manual shaft pin at the correct
height in
order to properly secure the manual shaft. If you install the pin too
deep, the case bore may crack.
- Install the NEW manual shift shaft pin (5) using DT-41229 pin installer.
Use a NEW pin to ensure proper
engagement with the case.
Specification
Inspect pin installed height is within 7.2-8.2 mm (0.28-0.32 in) (a).
- Install the control valve body. Refer to Control Valve Body Replacement.
- Install the automatic transmission range selector lever. Refer to
Automatic Transmission Range
Selector Lever Replacement.
- Install the engine coolant fan shroud. Refer to Engine Coolant Fan
Shroud Replacement (2H0) ,
Engine Coolant Fan Shroud Replacement (LUJ, LUV) .
- Perform the transmission adaptive values learn procedure. Refer to
Transmission Adaptive Values
Learn .
TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER KNOB REPLACEMENT
The transmission control lever knob is not serviceable separately. Refer to
Transmission Control
Replacement.
TRANSMISSION CONTROL REPLACEMENT
![Fig. 3: Transmission Control Assembly](images/manuals/4484/index31(3).gif)
Fig. 3: Transmission Control Assembly
Transmission Control Replacement
![Transmission Control Replacement](images/manuals/4484/index32(4).jpg)
![Transmission Control Replacement](images/manuals/4484/index33(4).jpg)
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Removal Procedure
Set the park brake and chock the wheels.
Fig. 4: Automatic Transmission Range Selector Lever Cable Terminal And Shift
Lever Pin
Disconnect the transmission range selector lev
NOTE: Adjust the automatic transmission range selector cable while
the
transmission and the gear selector are in the Park position only. Failure to
do so may cause mis-adjustment.
Set the park brak
Removal Procedure
Fig. 20: Identifying Fluid Level Hole Plug
Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
.
Remove the front compartment front center insulator, if eq
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Sharing of the cell phone's
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before driving, and with th
WARNING: Unless directed otherwise, the ignition and start switch
must be in the
OFF or LOCK position, and all electrical loads must be OFF before
servicing any electrical component. Disconnect the negative battery cable
to prevent an electrical spark should a tool or equipment come in contact
with