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BTR8336 - Slide Selector Mechanism

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Slide Selector Mechanism - selector cam within the automatic transmission gearchange (shifter) assembly.

The cam sits on the gear selector shaft and is engaged by the shifter clip, translating movement of the selector lever into the corresponding gear position. Pressing the button on the side of the lever raises the cam to seat or release the clip. Inspect the cam face for wear from the clip whenever the shifter is dismantled.
Alternative Codes
BTR8336

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Frequently asked questions

What is the BTR8336 slide selector mechanism?
The BTR8336 is the selector cam within the automatic transmission gearchange, or shifter, assembly. The cam sits on the gear selector shaft and is engaged by the shifter clip, translating movement of the selector lever into the corresponding gear position on an automatic gearbox.
How does this selector cam work?
The BTR8336 cam is engaged by the shifter clip on the gear selector shaft. Pressing the button on the side of the selector lever raises the cam to seat or release the clip, which is how the lever moves between park, drive and the other positions on an automatic transmission.
When should the slide selector mechanism be replaced?
Replace the BTR8336 selector cam if the cam face is worn where the shifter clip rides on it, since a worn cam can make gear selection vague or let the lever sit between positions. Inspect the cam face whenever the automatic shifter assembly is dismantled.