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So recently I've been trying to get Select Shift back and working, and I believe I narrowed it down to the cause of the issue. Sometimes drinks spill in the cabin and then go down into the shifting assembly, which then spills on a little circuit board in there which I believe controls SelectShift. I can't find anything myself on what it's called or where to order a new one, and I tried to cleanup just to see if it would work. If anyone knows what part this is called or where to find it, let me know.

 

It's that green little circuit directly under the knob in the picture attached to this post.

I would like to try to avoid buying a whole new shift lever as theyre rather expensive ($175+) just to use manual mode, all other modes work fine currently though. Just looking for a cheap fix to a small problem.

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1 hour ago, bluefox.15 said:

So recently I've been trying to get Select Shift back and working, and I believe I narrowed it down to the cause of the issue. Sometimes drinks spill in the cabin and then go down into the shifting assembly, which then spills on a little circuit board in there which I believe controls SelectShift. I can't find anything myself on what it's called or where to order a new one, and I tried to cleanup just to see if it would work. If anyone knows what part this is called or where to find it, let me know.

 

It's that green little circuit directly under the knob in the picture attached to this post.

I would like to try to avoid buying a whole new shift lever as theyre rather expensive ($175+) just to use manual mode, all other modes work fine currently though. Just looking for a cheap fix to a small problem.

 

 

 

Hi bluefox. If you can not get an answer here, I would recommend going to the Parts Department of your local Ford Dealer and asking them. Bring your photos to show the staff. They should be able to identify the part, let you know if it is available, give you a part number/price etc.. Then you can take that information and look online to see if you can purchase it for less, or purchase it at the Dealer. Dealer prices are negotiable, so negotiate.

 

Another likely less expensive option would be your local Salvage Yards, to see if any of them have the part available.

 

Let us know how you make out and good luck.

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