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Reverse lockout consists of a control just below the shift knob, cable, and lockout lever at the bottom. Reverse lockouts fail when cables break or stretch and you can't get the shifter into Reverse. When you squeeze the Reverse lockout, you're lifting the lockout lever to where the tab enters the shifter support. Release the lockout and the tab won't clear the support, making it impossible to shift into Reverse.