Automatic transmission selector inhibitor for Pajero 4

An automatic transmission selector inhibitor is a mechanism that prevents accidental gear changes in a moving vehicle. It is activated by the ignition key or by pressing the brake pedal.

In Pajero 4, the automatic transmission selector inhibitor is located on the driver’s side, next to the gearshift lever. It is a button or lever that must be pressed or moved to the appropriate position to release the selector lock.

Diagnostics of faults of the automatic transmission selector inhibitor

If there are problems with the automatic transmission selector inhibitor, the following symptoms may be observed:

*Unable to change gear even with the brake pedal pressed
* The gear selector position indicator may blink or may not indicate the current position
* There are problems starting the engine, since the selector inhibitor does not allow the car to start
*A clicking or noise is heard when shifting gears

Automatic transmission selector inhibitor repair

To repair a faulty automatic transmission selector inhibitor, you must contact a qualified mechanic. He will carry out diagnostics to determine the exact cause of the problem and carry out the appropriate repairs.

Typically repairs involve replacing worn or faulty components, such as:

* Inhibitor button or lever
* Electrical switch
* Solenoid or actuator

The cost of repairs may vary depending on the complexity of the problem and the cost of spare parts.

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