I have diagnosed that my PNP switch needs cleaning/replacement, and I've read through various threads on how to do it. I ordered the alignment tool from my local dealer - they called me back today and said "it's no longer available"... which made me think immediately, "well I hope you guys have one...for when people need this job done..?"
Anyway, I was gonna wait for that tool. But I guess I can go at it now seeing as I can't get the tool. And another poster had suggested this site he found "spxvtc.com"... I don't think they even sell parts. Weird.
So here's my question, which I believe may have been asked but no answered (or I didn't understand the answer/missed it):
Is this procedure correct?
I put wheel blocks behind the wheels (should I put it in Neutral, or in Park before disconnecting the battery). disconnect the batter and remove it, along with any applicable fuses. Then I get to work removing things to get access to the PNP switch.
I mark/score the bolt(s) (which bolts? am I marking the tops of them to 'line them up' while re-tightening, or am I marking like their height - like how deep I re-tighten them? Also, am I marking the "centre nut" of the PNP switch as well, and in what manner?)
Then, once removed I disassemble the switch and clean.
When I put it back together - this is where I'm not sure - since I don't have the tool.
This is taken from the Bay13 repair: "More than likely you have move or clicked the transmission into different gears in the process of removing the various nuts and bolts, not to worry, once you have worked the new switch back down the shaft and into place, grab hold of the shaft with a healthy pair of vice grips and turn it all the way to the right, that would be "Park" now to the left two clicks, one click "R", tow clicks "N"."
For the part I highlighted in blue; I don't understand the "working the new switch back down the shaft part" - what shaft? Then using pliers, I turn the 'shaft' all the way to the right (I assume this means driver side?) and that is Park?
Now, to put it into Neutral is it 2 clicks to the left? And, to put it into Reverse is it 1 click to the left? did I confuse how many clicks left each position is (from the farthest point to the right)?
This is from MIJ:
"If you're doing the alignment alone, put a mirror behind the car such that you can see the reverse lights go on and off from where you're working. Put the car in reverse (car on, engine not running) and turn the large metal part of the PNP switch forward and backward until you can get the reverse lights to go on and off in both directions. Mark the location with a pencil where it goes on, then rotate more until the reverse lights go out, mark with a pencil. Now move the sensor so that it is between your two marks (reverse lights should be on) and tighten down. The adjustment is done. Turn the key off, put the gear selector back in PARK and button it up."
Newb question; I guess the battery/any fuses are hooked back up before this paragraph? - how will the reverse lights go on and off when I'm trying to rotate the switch, or turn the car on (position II, correct?)..?
Put the car in Reverse? - how did it not roll away on ya while your at the engine, did ya block the wheels?
When rotating the large metal part/arm(?) in either direction, left and right of the 'middle', are you saying that the reverse lights will go first ON and then OFF in the "range" of either direction left or right of the 'middle'? Then mark both of the locations, left and right of the 'middle' (guess) where the lights came ON only? Not where they go off? Then move the arm to the 'middle of those marks - where the reverse light should be illuminated - and tighten down. What do I tighten down last, the nut to the left, or the right of the switch arm? Or the center nut on the PNP switch?
Sorry for any repetition. I just can't afford to mess up, I'm learning, and I'm worried about doing any damage. Mostly by having it in the wrong gear while taking it apart, or before re-assembly,..or while trying to 'find the middle' with the arm at the end.
One other thing I wondered. If there is a shaft you "turn" that clicks and that is what changes the gear positions, what does it change - just Park, Neutral, and Reverse? And if so, what does that moving arm do then..it must do more then tell the reverse lights when to come on.
Thanks for any help guys!






