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MT Gear Select Cable: Adjustment

NOTE: To adjust the MT gear select cable, two workers are required. (Only the step  7) requires two workers.)
  1. Shift the select lever to 6th.
  2. Remove the plate cable assembly.
    Fig 1: Locating Plate Cable Bolts
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  3. Disconnect the MT gear select cable.
    NOTE: To remove the MT gear select cable, push it in the direction of arrow.
    Fig 2: Removing MT Gear Select Cable
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  4. Measure the exposed length (a) of MT gear select cable.
    Fig 3: Measuring Exposed Length Of MT Gear Select Cable
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  5. With the slider (green) moved in the direction of arrow, release the lock piece (pink) using a flat tip screwdriver or equivalent tool.
    CAUTION: The lock piece is made of plastic and fragile. If the lock piece is damaged, replace the MT gear select cable with a new one.
    NOTE: Turn the MT gear select cable to 180 degrees and push and raise the claw of the lock piece by sliding the slider in the direction of arrow.
    Fig 4: Pushing Claw Of Lock Piece
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  6. With the lock piece released, connect the MT gear select cable to the select lever.
    Fig 5: Identifying Lock Piece, Select Lever And MT Gear Select Cable
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  7. Operate the select lever to the Rev side, hold the lever so that the exposed length (a) of the MT gear select cable is 11 mm (0.4 in), and push in the lock piece.
    NOTE: While pulling up the gear shift lever assembly slider, operate the lever to the Rev side.
    Fig 6: Identifying Gear Select Cable Length Dimension
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  8. Shifting to 5th ← → 6th, and then to Rev, check for any drag.
  9. If no abnormal condition is found for the shift and select operations, restore the vehicle.
  10. If the shift operation is not smooth, readjust the exposed length (a) of the MT gear select cable referring to the figure below.
    Fig 7: Adjusting Exposed Length Of MT Gear Select Cable
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==> Shorten the exposed length (a) of MT gear select cable.

NOTE: If only the cable adjustment cannot rectify the condition, replace the MT gear select cable.