Lokar Cable Operated Sensor Kit-Chrysler User Manual

Lokar cable operated sensor kit

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Lokar Cable Operated Sensor Kit

IMPORTANT: Read all mounting options and instructions thor-
oughly before beginning installation. These instructions provide
some typical mounting options. Choose the instruction best
suited for the needs of this installation.

MOUNTING OPTIONS: The cable operated sensor kit consists
of 3 main components. The sensor, decoder box and sensor
mounting brackets.

The Lokar Cable Operated Indictor Kit is equipped to mount
the sensor on the transmission or some remote location under
the body within 5 feet of the transmission selector shaft.

For a remote mounting location inside the vehicle a Lokar

Remote Mounting Cable Kit will be required. Part No:

CINR-1796. This provides 7 more feet of mounting

capability, for a total of 12 feet.

The decoder box should be mounted inside the vehicle out of
the elements. A transmission specific sensor bracket is supplied
and mounts on the transmission. A universal sensor bracket is
also supplied that gives the flexibility of mounting the sensor in
a location of choice other than on the transmission.

WARNING: Disconnect battery before beginning installation.
Make sure vehicle is in Park and that the tires are scotched.

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Chrysler 727, 518 & 904 Transmissions

Lokar Cable Operated Sensor Kit

Lokar Cable Operated Sensor Kit Installation

OPTION I: MOUNTING THE SENSOR ON THE TRANSMISSION

WITH A LOKAR SHIFTER

Step 1: When installing the sensor on the transmission the sensor

must be mounted on the passenger side of the transmission.
Using the supplied bolts, spacers and nylock nuts attach
the sensor bracket to the transmission using the second and
third pan bolts to the rear of the dipstick hole as in

Photo 1.

Tighten at this time.

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Step 2: Mount the sensor to the trans bracket use the 8-32 x 5/16 long

button head screws and # 8 lock washers to attach the sensor to
the bracket. Mount the adjustable cable bracket on the driver side
of the transmission using the large boss at the back of the trans-
mission on the driver side. This boss has a large hole in it. Use
the supplied bolt and washers to attach the cable adjusting brack-
et to the boss as in

Photo 2. The adjustable cable bracket is two

pieces the bracket with the two threaded holes in it will mount to
the boss with the 90-degree bend facing down. The bend in the
bracket that the cable mounts to (with the adjusting slots in it)
needs to go towards the transmission. This is to keep the cable in
closer to the transmission. Snug the two button screws with the
lock washers so that the bracket can be adjusted to the proper
angle after the cable is installed as in

Photo 3.

Step 3: Install the cable stop bracket. The bracket will install on the

factory trans arm on the front side of the arm. Remove the nut
on the pinch bolt there is on need to pull the bolt out slide the
cable stop bracket onto the bolt with the bent tab on the topside
of the arm. Reinstall the nut and tighten it up as in

Photo 4.

Step 4: Install the cable housing between the sensor housing and

the adjustable cable bracket. Route the cable housing from the
adjustable cable bracket to the sensor. Remove the two flat head
screws in the sensor cap on the sensor housing. Fit the cable
housing between the sensor housing and the sensor cap. There
is a groove in the sensor housing to receive the cable housing.
Mark the cable housing at this point. Remove the cable housing
from the brackets. (NOTE) Tape the cable housing and use a
fine tooth hacksaw blade to cut the cable housing. Before mov-
ing forward be sure the end of the cable housing is open and
the inner wire will slide in without interference. Install the cable
housing into the sensor housing by clamping it between the alu-
minum body and the removable cap. Install the other end back
into the adjustable cable bracket and tighten. (NOTE) It is very
important that the cable housing is secured. Fasten the cable
housing tightly so there is no slack or movement in the housing.
Slide the inner wire into the cable housing until it is protruding
out both ends. Install the brass hex cable stop into the sensor
arm. Put the compression spring on the inner wire between the
sensor arm and the sensor body. Slide the inner wire through
the cable stop and DO NOT tighten the set screw. The inner wire
needs to run in as straight a line as possible between the sensor

and the sensor body. Make sure the inner wire is on the
correct side of the sensor arm.

Photo 5

Step 5: Adjust the angle of the cable mounting bracket so that

the cable does not bind or kink as it goes through its gear
selections. Install the brass cable stop on the other end
of the cable at the trans arm. Slide the inner wire into the
cable stop and tighten the set screw.

Photo 6

Step 6: Adjust the cable. (NOTE) It is very important that the cable

housing is secured. Fasten the cable housing tightly so
there is no slack or movement in the housing. Put the trans-
mission in park. Adjust the sensor arm so that the slot in
the shaft and the set screw on the top of the sensor arm are
in line. Push the arm up against the compression spring,
with about 1/8" of tension against the spring. Tighten up
the set screw in the brass cable stop. Trim excess inner
wire leaving about 1" inch on both ends. Shift the trans
from park, one gear at a time, check each gear and make
sure that the arm on the sensor

does not hit the stop screws.

The sensor arm does not need to be the same distance from
the stop screws in park as it is in low gear. To get more
clearance loosen up one side of the inner wire at the brass
cable stop and move the arm. After the sensor is operating
properly and no more adjustments need to be made cut the
excess inner wire within 1/2 inch of the brass cable stop.
The sensor can now be programmed.

OPTION II: MOUNTING SENSOR IN A REMOTE LOCATION USING A

REMOTE MOUNTING CABLE KIT

Step 1: If the sensor is going to be mounted in a remote location

such as inside the vehicle under the dash in a center con-
sole etc…Supplied is a universal mounting bracket that
the sensor attaches to. This bracket can be used to mount
to a body panel or to any part of the vehicle that you so
desire. This bracket also keeps the moving part of the sen-
sor protected from something getting into it. Once the loca-
tion has been established where the sensor is going to be
mounted, go ahead and mount the universal sensor mount-
ing bracket and attached the sensor to the bracket using
the supplied 8-32 x 5/16 long Phillips flat head screws.

Chrysler 727, 518 & 904 Transmissions

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