Shift Control Housing: Disassembly
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Ford Ranger. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Inspect the shift control assembly.
- Remove the lower gearshift lever.
- Remove the dust cover screws.
- Remove the dust cover.
- Remove the lower gearshift lever.
- Remove the reverse lamp switch and the actuating pin.
- Invert the case cover on the special tool.
- Remove and discard the shift fork spring pins.
- Remove and discard the shift gate spring pins.
- Remove the three rubber service bore plugs.
- Use the spring pin bore to remove the fifth/reverse shift rail.
- Remove the first/second shift rail.
- Use a suitable punch in the spring pin bore to aid removal.
- Use the spring pin bore to remove the third/fourth shift rail.
- Remove the gear selector interlock sleeve.
- Remove the bolts.
- Remove the gear selector interlock sleeve.
NOTE:
Do not disassemble the shift bar housing to determine if parts have worn. Note the condition of the shift fork rails and forks by a visual inspection. If the forks have excessive wear or if they bind when shifted into the various positions, disassemble the shift bar housing to carry out repairs.
NOTE:
Place the shift mechanism in the neutral position.
WARNING:
Wear safety glasses while performing shift rail removal procedure.
CAUTION:
Perform the following shift rail removal procedure with great care. Cover the lockball and friction device bores and spring seats with a clean cloth held firmly into place during shift rail removal. Failure to cover bores can result in component loss when the ball/friction device and spring forcefully leave their installed positions.
NOTE:
When removing the shift rails, collect and separate the interlock pins to ensure installation into their original locations.