Materials:
* New automatic transmission selector sensor
* Wrench set
* Screwdriver
Steps:
1. Ensure safety: Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and put the car in the parking brake.
2. Determine the location of the sensor: The automatic transmission selector sensor is usually located under the dashboard, next to the steering column.
3. Disconnect the connector: Locate the electrical connector connected to the automatic transmission selector sensor and disconnect it.
4. Remove the mounting bolts: Use an appropriately sized wrench to remove the bolts securing the transmission selector sensor to the bracket.
5. Remove the old sensor: After unscrewing the bolts, carefully pull the automatic transmission selector sensor towards you to remove it from the bracket.
6. Install a new sensor: Insert the new automatic transmission selector sensor into the bracket and tighten the mounting bolts.
7. Connect the connector: Reconnect the electrical connector to the automatic transmission selector sensor.
8. Check operation: Connect the negative terminal of the battery and start the car. Switch the automatic transmission selector to different positions and make sure that it works correctly.
Adviсe:
*If you are unsure of your skills, seek assistance from a qualified mechanic.
* When working on electrical components, wear gloves to protect against electric shock.
*Keep the old sensor as a spare in case any problems arise in the future.
* After replacing the sensor, reset the trouble codes using a code scanner.