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Old 07-20-2020, 11:25 AM #16
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the bushing that holds the transmission cable wore out, that happened to me quite a few years back. 2 zip ties fixed that issue still holding up.
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Do you have any tips to get the housing off and be able to get in there to work with the bushing? See my last post with pic, pls
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That happened at least 3 or 4 years ago. I remember grabbing the cable and pushing into L after that I moved the gear lever into that position so I could zip tie everything, It was gonna be a temporary fix but it just got postponed to a point it never cause any issues.

Literally did that in a mall parking lot, so it was pretty straight forward.

Take your time pulling the gear lever housing.
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