They are usually mounted in the transmission and when told by the computer, they shift through the gears.....that's the short version answer.
low fluid level, faulty soleniods/shift valves/worn clutches....
It is locacted in the Transmission. You must remove the Transmission pan and you will see 5 or 6 soleniods. Solenoid A should have a white wire running to it.
Starter soleniods on Fords are known for problems. They are cheap, just replace it rather then watse time testing it.
In the boot under a floor cover. You will have 2 soleniods and the motor about centre at the rear of car (not boot)
press shift
hypsochromic (blue) shift
press the shift button
The opposite of the red shift is the purple shift.
The second shift is a woman's "shift" of work at home, consisting of housework. (The "first shift" being their job.)
nite shift
The second shift is a woman's "shift" of work at home, consisting of housework. (The "first shift" being their job.)
Are you asking about the shift lever on a column shift car or the console shift handle?