Installation Procedure

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Installation Procedure
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  1. Install the OVERDRIVE switch wires into manual selector knob.
  2. Snap the OVERDRIVE switch into the manual selector knob.
  3. Fig 1: Manual Selector Knob Sleeve And Retaining Screw
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  4. Install the OVERDRIVE wires through the manual selector lever sleeve, then secure the sleeve with the lower screw.
  5. Fig 2: Manual Selector Knob Button Removed
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  6. Install the manual selector knob onto manual selector assembly, then install the shift button.
  7. Fig 3: Manual Selector Knob Retaining Screws
    GM862456Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  8. Fully seat the manual selector knob on the assembly, then tighten the 2 screws.
  9. Fig 4: Manual Selector Push Clip And Connector
    GM862451Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  10. Install the 2 white OVERDRIVE switch wires into the OVERDRIVE switch/manual selector illumination lamp electrical connector (2).
  11. Hook the 2 white OVERDRIVE switch wires onto the clip (1) on the manual selector base, then secure with a push clip.
  12. Install the OVERDRIVE switch/manual selector illumination lamp electrical connector (2) into the manual selector assembly.
  13. Install the manual selector assembly into vehicle. Refer to Manual Selector Replacement .
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