Honda Civic Automatic Transmission Shift Levers allow drivers to quickly and safely select a gear without having to worry about the clutch. Early versions sat on the steering column, but with the advent of bucket seats and consoles, Honda placed their lever on the floor so that the owners of a Civic had a natural hand reach to the lever and gained room. These Automatic Transmission Shift Levers are connected to the transmission by rods or a cable, and a thumb button has to be pressed before the shifting is performed, which prevents accidental moves. Federal rules dictate the order in which the PRNDL sequence is performed, so the pattern is the same as it is on all Civic drivers' side of the lever. Later generations added an electronic shift interlock which requires the key to be on and the brake pressed before the Automatic Transmission Shift Levers leave Park. The recent models of Civic vehicles feature a shift-by-wire replacement of linkage with sensors and a motor, such that the Automatic Transmission Shift Levers can shrink or even change to push buttons while still directing every gear with Honda precision. Two main styles are still seen, mechanical floor levers and electronic by-wire controls, the latter providing a smoother feel but both maintaining the Automatic Transmission Shift Levers as dependable thanks to solid Honda design.
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