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Inhibitor Switch: Inspection

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When the driving condition or starter motor operation is improper, first check the shift linkage for improper operation. If the shift linkage is functioning properly, check the inhibitor switch.

  1. Disconnect the inhibitor switch connector.
  2. Check continuity in inhibitor switch circuits with the select lever moved to each position.
    NOTE:
    • Also check that there is no continuity in the ignition circuit when the select lever is in the "R" and "D" ranges.
    • If the inhibitor switch does not operate, check for poor contact of the connector on transmission side.
    INHIBITOR SWITCH DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE

    Signal sent to TCM Range Pin No.
    P 4 - 3
    R 4 - 2
    N 4 - 1
    D 4 - 8
    Ignition circuit P/N 12 - 11
    Back-up light circuit R 10 - 9
    Fig 1: Identifying Inhibitor Switch Connector
    G05021822Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  3. Check that there is continuity at equal points when the select lever is turned 1.5° in both directions from the "N" range.

    If there is continuity in only one direction or in other points, adjust the inhibitor switch. < Ref. to ADJUSTMENT , Inhibitor Switch. >

    Fig 2: Identifying Selector Lever Position
    G05021823Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  4. Repeat the above checks. If there are abnormalities, adjust the select cable. < Ref. to ADJUSTMENT , Select Cable. >