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29546209 | Genuine Allison® Transmission Push Button Shift Selector

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Description:
A Push Button Shift Selector 29546209 is an electronic device used in vehicles with automatic transmissions—especially heavy-duty vehicles like trucks and buses—to select transmission modes (like Drive, Reverse, Neutral, etc.) using buttons instead of a mechanical shift lever.

Part Number: 29546209
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Allison

Fits 29546209 For Allison automatic transmissions employing electronic pushbutton shift control systems.

Purpose of using 29546209:

1. Ease of Use

  • No manual shifter to move—just press a button to select Drive, Neutral, or Reverse.

  • Especially useful for fleet drivers, bus operators, or inexperienced drivers.

2. Reduced Driver Fatigue

  • Requires less effort and physical movement than a lever or column shifter.

  • Improves ergonomics in large vehicles where the cabin layout may vary.

3. More Accurate Gear Selection

  • Buttons prevent mis-shifting, which can happen with manual or mechanical selectors.

  • Gear selection is done through digital signals, reducing human error.

4. Electronic Integration

  • Works with the vehicle’s electronic transmission control system (TCM).

  • Can be integrated with other systems:

    • Brake interlocks (must press brake before shifting to Drive)

    • Engine control systems (to reduce load on the engine when shifting)

5. Space Saving

  • No bulky shift levers—just a compact button panel.

  • Frees up dashboard or console space in tight cabs.

6. Fewer Mechanical Parts

  • No cables or linkages that can stretch, break, or require adjustment.

  • Improves long-term reliability and reduces maintenance.

7. Safety Features

  • Some systems prevent shifting into Reverse or Park unless the vehicle is at a stop.

  • Protects the transmission from damage caused by accidental or incorrect shifts.


Signs of a Bad Transmission Push Button Shift Selector 29546209

1. Won’t Shift into Gear

  • Pressing buttons does nothing—no response from the transmission.

  • Vehicle stuck in Neutral, Drive, or Park.

2. Incorrect Gear Selection

  • Pressing "Drive" might shift into "Neutral" or nothing at all.

  • Selector lights up the wrong gear or none at all.

3. No Lights / Display Malfunction

  • Gear indicator lights don’t illuminate or flicker.

  • LED screen (if present) is blank, dim, or shows error messages (like “--” or “S” for service mode).

4. Delayed Response

  • Noticeable delay between pressing a button and the gear change happening.

  • Especially dangerous when needing quick shifts, like from Reverse to Drive.

5. Intermittent Operation

  • Sometimes it works fine, other times it doesn't—can indicate failing electrical contacts, corroded wiring, or a dying selector unit.

6. Error Codes from TCM

  • Diagnostic scan reveals transmission-related fault codes like:

    • P0705 – Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction

    • P0880 – TCM Power Input Signal

    • Allison-specific codes like D1, D2, or S on the selector screen.

7. Locked in Limp Mode

  • Transmission goes into "limp mode" (only 1st or 3rd gear available) to protect itself.

  • Often caused by selector, wiring, or TCM communication issues.

8. No Communication with TCM

  • Selector may fail to send signals to the Transmission Control Module (TCM).

  • Could be due to internal failure, power loss, or wiring fault.

 

About the Manufacturer – Allison:

Allison Transmission is a world-leading manufacturer of automatic transmissions and hybrid propulsion systems, primarily used in commercial-duty vehicles. Founded in 1915 and headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Allison is known for producing durable, fully automatic transmissions for trucks, buses, military vehicles, construction equipment, and energy sector applications.