Chevrolet Tahoe Automatic Transmission Shift Levers allow the driver to select Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, or Low easily without taking their eyes off the road. Early Chevrolet SUVs applied the old-school column mounted Automatic Transmission Shift Levers that had been around on trucks for decades. To move through the PRNDL pattern, the driver pulls the shift lever toward them. The column mounted Automatic Transmission Shift Levers were connected mechanically to the transmission with rods or a cable. However, after a while, the Tahoe adopted floor console Automatic Transmission Shift Levers. These fit bucket seat interiors and use a thumb button to prevent accidental shifting. Both these styles allow the user to easily follow their usage rules thanks to the clear range indicators. Current designs feature an electronic shift interlock that prevents movement away from Park until the ignition is turned on and the brake pedal is pressed, and many employ overdrive cancel or manual mode buttons right on the lever. The updated generation of vehicles employs shift-by-wire technology. In this system, the automatic transmission shift lever sends an electronic signal to the control module. This control module commands a motor on the gearbox. Unlike older systems, this configuration does not have long linkage parts. The advantage of using this system is that it opens up more space in the cabin. Although there are differences, all Automatic Transmission Shift Levers in a Chevrolet Tahoe still aim to deliver positive, confident gear control in all driving conditions.
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