MR580155 Mitsubishi SWITCH,T/F G/SHF POSITION, Price: 29.61$, Weight: 0.08kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

MR580155

SWITCH,T/F G/SHF POSITION

140

0.08

2

29.61$

 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
MR453318 
SWITCH,T/FG/SHFPOSITION
0
0.081
-
38.04$
Not Available
Mitsubishi
MR453318 
SWITCH,T/FG/SHFPOSITION
0
0.081
-
37.57$
Not Available

Compatibility

MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
General (MEXICO)09.200710.2018 View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
General (KOREA)11.200808.2013 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
V80,90#Europe (EUROPE)V97W09.200603.20213800/LONG WAGON<07M-> View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
V70#General (EXPORT)V78W02.200012.20063200D-TURBO/LONG WAGON<01M-> View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
V60#General (EXPORT)V63W02.200012.20063000/SHORT WAGON<01M-> View

Understanding the Gear Shift Position Switch

The gear shift position switch is a critical component found in modern vehicles, particularly those equipped with automatic transmissions. This switch is responsible for informing the vehicle's electronic control unit (ECU) about the position of the gear shift. In simpler terms, it tells the car whether you are in park, reverse, neutral, or drive.

Why Is This Part Needed?

Without a functioning gear shift position switch, your vehicle's ECU will struggle to determine the current gear position, leading to potential safety hazards. This part ensures that the transmission system operates smoothly and efficiently by accurately conveying the driver's gear selection to the vehicle's computer systems, thereby enabling a properly timed ignition and smooth shifting experience.

How Does It Work?

Typically, the switch is located on the transmission or near the gear shift assembly. It uses a series of electronic contacts that are engaged or disengaged depending on the gear lever's position. When a gear is selected, the switch sends a signal to the ECU, which then adjusts various parameters like engine power, fuel delivery, and gear shift timing.

Consequences of a Broken Switch

If the gear shift position switch is broken or malfunctioning, you might experience symptoms such as erratic gear shifts, the inability to start the vehicle, or the absence of backup lights when reversing. Ignoring this issue can lead to more significant transmission problems, potentially necessitating costly repairs.

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