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Old 03-30-2016, 07:28 PM
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Loose 6spd shifter

'08 Justa 6spd. No problems shifting but when my wife drives, she somehow pulls up on the shift **** and the shaft dislocates and then can rotate. I look down and see the shift boot twisted, the **** numbers upside down and have a kniption . I can't find a pic at realoem or a thread on NAM to fix this.
 
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Old 03-31-2016, 02:38 PM
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Shifter lug : 25112753810

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Twist it back, make sure the bottom **** odes not op off the cable. the top nylon tab might need lifted a hair to spin the round pivot ball back.
 
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Not quite sure I understand. I can get it back in position and it will stay there as long as it is not pulled up and twisted. Is the red O-ring in this pic a retainer or the white plastic part on top of the pivot ball? How to access this? Pry up the chrome shifter boot ring?
 
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Reach it from the top , the nylon piece snaps in and holds the ball in place,.
 
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I presume I pry the boot trim ring up to access the nylon piece. Is the nylon piece replaceable?
 
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Old 04-03-2016, 08:26 AM
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No luck trying to get the boot trim ring up
 
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Old 04-04-2016, 12:21 PM
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One the boot trim ring , you have to work around the base of the boot

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ob-w-boot.html





 
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One would have to be Superman to pull that ring free. There's no room to get a blade between it and the console. I give up, keep telling her to not pull up on the shifter.
 
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Yea, its a little bit of work, try the trim tool:

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I have a similar set and even tried to get a razor knife in there. Just chipped the chrome off the plastic
 
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ok, well when i did the JCW shift **** upgrade i used the thin one and worked it up from the sides. Then it came out. Try a really flat tiny screw driver to help pry it up, push it down in the seam first a bit and tap it down.
 
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OK, I'll try that.
 
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ok, let me know. Here to help.
 
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Finally got it! Made initial ingress with a razor knife, then a tiny flat blade screwdriver on either side of it. Did some gentle prying and finally got it unclipped.
It turned out it was the **** that was loose, the only thing keeping it from coming all the off was the boot. Got it put back together - good tap with a soft blow hammer and all is good.
 
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Yesss, awesome. I knew you could do it.
 
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Nice work and perseverance. ESC Tuning thanks for going above and beyond to help yet another board member. I learn a lot from your posts
 
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You are welcome. Thanks I appreciate it.
 
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