GMC Sierra Automatic Transmission Shift Levers allow drivers easy, positive control over gear selection. This allows the truck to shift easily from Park to the desired drive range. Early pickups were based on strong column-mounted Automatic Transmission Shift Levers connected by rods to the transmission manual lever, which kept the bench seat free and became the long-time standard on trucks. Later models applied floor-mounted Automatic Transmission Shift Levers with a console-friendly pivot and a thumb button that had to be pressed before movement, adding a sporty feel while protecting against accidental shifts. For a brief period in the fifties and sixties, some vehicles tried dash push-buttons, but the good old lever was found to be more intuitive. Modern versions include electronic shift-by-wire technology, in which Automatic Transmission Shift Levers send signals to a module that directs a motor to move the transmission. Designers are free to incorporate safety interlocks requiring the ignition to be on and the brake to be applied. Despite these improvements, all GMC pickups, including each Sierra variant, still have clear PRNDL indicators, and there may be overdrive lockout or manual shift buttons incorporated into the handle. Through each generation, GMC retains the familiar hand feel with Sierra owners using Automatic Transmission Shift Levers that are quicker and more precise.
Each OEM GMC Sierra Automatic Transmission Shift Levers we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.