3 Tips To Know When a Shift Selector Cable Has Worn Out

The shift cable essentially allows the transmission to go into the proper gear, which is shown by the shift selector that it has been shifted by the driver. Automatic transmission cars are usually equipped with a single cable that goes from the transmission all the way to the shifter assembly, on the other hand, the manual transmission vehicles come with two. The good news is that both the shift cable housing start to show similar signs when they begin to wear out. Here are 3 major symptoms that you can watch out for the same. 


 Indicator does not match the gear

If the shift selector cable is degrading in performance, the indicator light or cable won’t be able to match with the gear you are positioned at. For instance, when you drive from park to drive, it may indicate that are in park. This probably indicates that the cable has stretched too far and it won’t be possible for it to go back to its normal position. The stretching can happen over time, and it means you need to replace it as early as possible. 

Car won’t turn off

As the shift cable extends in length, you may find it difficult to remove the key from the ignition or to turn off the vehicle. This might happen because the key is not able to allow turning unless the car is in park mode. If something like this occurs, that can be serious threat to your safety while you are in the vehicle and it is a good idea not to use it till the issue has been fixed.

Engine starts in another gear

If your car starts in any other gear other than the park or neutral, there is certainly some issue present in the car. The issue might be with the shift selector cable or the shift interlock solenoid. A mechanic needs to run a thorough diagnosis of this problem, by which you might be able to distinguish between the two as both of them have similar symptoms.

Whenever you realize any of the symptoms in your car, make sure you get in touch with a local mechanic to have the issue resolved and go for further inspection, and also look for top notch shift cable housing kit for your specific vehicle.

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