Selector Mechanism 1K2713041C

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A selector mechanism in a car is responsible for controlling the transmission system. It is usually situated in the center console of the car, and it allows the driver to change gears by moving a lever in a particular direction. The selector mechanism works by using a series of linkages that connect the gear knob to the transmission system.

When the driver moves the gear knob, the selector mechanism moves the linkages, which then change the position of the gears in the gearbox. This allows the car to either accelerate or decelerate, depending on the gear selected. The selector mechanism is an essential component of any car, as it allows the driver to control the speed and power of the vehicle effectively.