Hyundai Venue (QX): Automatic Transaxle Control System / Shift Lever. Repair procedures

Removal
1.
Turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
2.
Pull the knob (A) in the direction of "F" and remove the knob.

Hyundai Venue. Shift Lever. Repair procedures

3.
Remove the floor console assembly.
(Refer to Body - "Floor Console")
4.
Separate the clip (A) of fixied wiring.
5.
Disconnect the connector (B).

Hyundai Venue. Shift Lever. Repair procedures

6.
Separate the air duct (A) from the both side.

Hyundai Venue. Shift Lever. Repair procedures

7.
Separate the shift cable.
(1)
Remove the snap pin (A).
(2)
Separate the shift cable (B).

Hyundai Venue. Shift Lever. Repair procedures

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Lug must assemble upward.

Hyundai Venue. Shift Lever. Repair procedures

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Bending area (A) must assemble the front.

Hyundai Venue. Shift Lever. Repair procedures

8.
Remove the bolts and then shift lever assembly (A).
Tightening torque :
8.8 - 13.7 N.m (0.9 - 1.4 kgf.m, 6.5 - 10.1 lb-ft)

Hyundai Venue. Shift Lever. Repair procedures

Installation
1.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Install the cable after placing the shift lever and the manual control lever in the N position.

    Components Location 1. Shift lever knob & boots 2. Shift lever assembly 3. Shift cable 4. Manual control lever 5.

    Components Location 1. Shift lever knob & boots 2. Shift lever assembly 3. Shift cable 4. Manual control lever 5.

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