Required tools:
* 10 mm wrench
* 12mm wrench
* Flat head screwdriver
Instructions:
1. Turn off the ignition and switch the automatic transmission selector to the “Parking” position (P).
2. Removing the sty pin.
* Locate the locking pin located under the automatic transmission selector.
* Insert a flathead screwdriver into the hole in the pin and press down on the pin to remove it.
3. Loosening the automatic transmission selector mounting bolts.
* Loosen the two 10 mm bolts that secure the automatic transmission selector.
4. Moving the automatic transmission selector.
* Move the automatic transmission selector to the desired position.
* Make sure the selector lever is correctly aligned with the marks on the front panel or center console.
5. Tightening the fastening bolts.
* Tighten the two 10mm bolts that secure the automatic transmission selector.
*Tighten them just enough to secure the selector, but do not overtighten.
6. Installation of the pin.
* Insert the locking pin back into the hole under the automatic transmission selector.
*Press the pin until it locks into place.
7. Starting the ignition and checking.
* Start the engine and shift through all automatic transmission gears.
* Make sure that the automatic transmission selector is in the correct position and functions correctly.
8. Final tightening of bolts.
* Once you have checked the operation of the selector lever and ensured that it is in the correct position, finally tighten the 12mm bolts that secure the automatic transmission selector.
Warnings:
* Do not try to adjust the automatic transmission selector position yourself if you do not have the necessary skills and knowledge.
* Incorrect adjustment can cause serious transmission problems.
*If you have any problems adjusting the automatic transmission selector position, consult a qualified mechanic.