RSX L4-2.0L (VTEC) (2002)
Shift Solenoid: Description and Operation
Outline
At a vehicle speed of 12 mph (20 km/h) or more, a signal from the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) activates the reverse lockout solenoid, which pushes
the select lock cam B into the locked position. As a result, the select lever cannot rotate to the reverse select position, making it impossible to engage
reverse gear. At a vehicle speed of 9 mph (15 km/h) or less, the signal from the VSS is interrupted which turns off the reverse lockout solenoid. The
select lock return spring pulls the select lock cam B back, enabling the select lever to move freely so that reverse gear can be selected.