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Selector Lever Mechanism: Removal

  1. Remove the instrument panel lower finish panel.
    Fig 1: Locating Instrument Panel Lower Finish Panel Bolts
    G07456373Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  2. NOTE: To prevent damage to the selector lever boot, do not pull on the top of the boot frame.
    Fig 2: Removing Selector Lever Boot
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  3. Remove the selector lever boot from the steering column shroud by pressing in on the selector lever boot frame.
  4. Position the selector lever boot up the selector lever.
    Fig 3: Positioning Selector Lever Boot Up Selector Lever
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  5. NOTE: Steering wheel removed for clarity.
    Fig 4: Removing Upper Steering Column Shroud From Lower Shroud
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  6. Unsnap and remove the upper steering column shroud from the lower shroud.
  7. Remove the steering column lower shroud.
    1. Remove the screws and the lower shroud.
      Fig 5: Locating Steering Column Lower Shroud And Screws
      G07456377Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  8. Remove the Instrument Cluster (IC) shroud trim.
    Fig 6: Locating Instrument Cluster (IC) Shroud Trim
    G07456378Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  9. Remove the RH IC  trim screw.
    Fig 7: Locating RH IC Trim Screw
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  10. Remove the LH IC  trim screw and pull the IC  trim from the instrument panel.
    Fig 8: Locating LH IC Trim Screw
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  11. If equipped, disconnect the in-vehicle temperature sensor connector.
    Fig 9: Locating In-Vehicle Temperature Sensor Connector
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  12. Disconnect the dimmer switch electrical connector and remove the IC  trim.
    Fig 10: Locating Dimmer Switch Electrical Connector
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  13. Remove the upper IC  screws.
    Fig 11: Locating Upper IC Screws
    G07456383Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  14. Remove the RH lower IC  screw.
    Fig 12: Locating RH Lower IC Screw
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  15. Remove the LH lower IC  screw and position the IC  aside.
    Fig 13: Locating LH Lower IC Screw
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  16. NOTE: To prevent cable damage, do not apply force to the selector lever cable assembly between the steering column selector lever arm and the steering column bracket.
    Fig 14: Locating Selector Lever Cable
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  17. Disconnect the selector lever cable.
  18. Remove the locking pin and the park lock cable.
    1. Remove and discard the locking pin.
    2. Disconnect the park lock cable.
      Fig 15: Removing Locking Pin And Park Lock Cable
      G07456387Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  19. Disconnect the electrical connector and remove the screw that retains the harness clip to the steering column.
    Fig 16: Locating Electrical Connectors
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  20. Remove the selector lever bolt.
    Fig 17: Locating Selector Lever Bolt
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  21. Remove the selector lever.
    Fig 18: Removing Selector Lever
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  22. Remove the selector lever mechanism lower bolt.
    Fig 19: Locating Selector Lever Mechanism Lower Bolt
    G07456391Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  23. Disconnect the Brake Shift Interlock Actuator (BSIA) electrical connector and remove the selector lever mechanism upper bolts and the selector lever mechanism from the vehicle.
    Fig 20: Locating Brake Shift Interlock Actuator Electrical Connector And Selector Lever Mechanism Upper Bolts And Selector Lever Mechanism
    G07456392Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  24. Remove the BSIA  from the selector lever mechanism.
    1. Pull the BSIA  override button.
    2. Remove the BSIA  screw.
    3. Gently pry the clip up and remove the BSIA  .
      Fig 21: Locating BSIA Override Button, BSIA Screw And Clip
      G07456393Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.