Other Name: Lever - Transmission Gear Shift; Automatic/Manual Control Lever.; Gear Shift Assembly
Replaces: 4L2Z-7210-BAA
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2000-2001 Ford Explorer | Eddie Bauer, Limited, Postal, Sport, XL Fleet, XLS, XLT | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.0 L GAS
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Ford Explorer Automatic Transmission Shifter
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Ford Explorer Automatic Transmission Shifter Parts and Q&A
Q: How to Address Issues with the Automatic Transmission Shifter in a Ford Explorer?
A:
The transmission selector lever requires servicing after positioning the gearshift lever into the neutral position. A proper back up power drain is necessary to guarantee no air bag system activation through Battery Cable grounding followed by one-minute wait duration followed by disconnection of all auxiliary batteries and power supplies. The first step involves removing three screws which hold the lower steering column shroud while the next step targets the release of screws securing the lower steering column opening finish panel. The upper steering column shroud must be disconnected from the steering column by removing its retaining screw before taking out the upper steering column shroud. Before you remove the gearshift lever you must install a new gearshift lever pin and then disconnect the Transmission Control Switch (TCS) electrical connector before discarding the old pin and finally taking out the gearshift lever. The TCS installation requires repeating the reverse of removal procedures before performing a TCS operational test.
Q: How to service and repair the automatic transmission shifter on Ford Explorer?
A:
Service and maintenance on the automatic transmission shifter starts with uninstalling the Ignition Switch along with the upper steering column shroud. You should first disconnect the shift control selector lever harness connector before you extract the gearshift lever pin which you need to discard. The next step requires removing the gearshift lever. The first step for installation requires placing a new gearshift lever pin because you need to replace this pin each time you remove it and then use the reverse order of removal steps to finish the installation process.