The GMC Yukon Shift Cable allows the driver to confidently select gears by connecting the cabin shifter to the transmission with a strong flexible line. Early Yukon automatic models were similar to pickups. A column lever was attached by rigid rods, but when interiors changed to bucket seats and consoles, engineers switched to a floor shifter, which relies on a Shift Cable for easier routing and fewer moving pivots. This Shift Cable transmits fore and aft motion to turn the transmission manual lever. Its flexible steel core slides within a low friction sleeve to resist stretching and provide crisp gear engagement. In more recent GMC Yukon generations, electronic interlocks ensure the Shift Cable is not unlocked out of Park until the ignition is on and the brake is applied, making it less likely that the vehicle will be accidentally moved. Over the decades, GMC worked to perfect the cable geometry to reduce effort. Some late models combine the traditional mechanical Shift Cable with shift-by-wire buttons that send electronic signals once the mechanical path has reached its park detent, combining some proven hardware and some new tech. Whichever the style, regular inspection prevents play or breakage and keeps every GMC Yukon shifting cleanly.
Each OEM GMC Yukon Shift Cable 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.