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Lisawalder



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chris8of9 wrote:
Lisawalder wrote:
thanks for all the comments. does anyone know how to get the gear stick off the automatic?


Its basically the same as removing the manual knob. Extract from the manual for removing the automatic gearselector knob in this link.

https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...20Knob.pdf

Hope it helps

chris


Chris,

Thats extremely helpful thanks. We have removed the gearselector and put it back successfully. (it required a yank after twisting the catch)

However, (I'm not sure if I inherited this when we bought the car) but the lever that releases the selector from 'P'ark to 'D'rive is not effective, namely I can slip the lever from park into drive without depressing the switch - did you have this problem? any idea how to fix it?

Thanks a again.

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Lisawalder wrote:
chris8of9 wrote:
Lisawalder wrote:
thanks for all the comments. does anyone know how to get the gear stick off the automatic?


Its basically the same as removing the manual knob. Extract from the manual for removing the automatic gearselector knob in this link.

https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...20Knob.pdf

Hope it helps

chris


Chris,

Thats extremely helpful thanks. We have removed the gearselector and put it back successfully. (it required a yank after twisting the catch)

However, (I'm not sure if I inherited this when we bought the car) but the lever that releases the selector from 'P'ark to 'D'rive is not effective, namely I can slip the lever from park into drive without depressing the switch - did you have this problem? any idea how to fix it?

Thanks a again.


Sorry I can't help as I have a manual not an automatic, however I am sure there are enough automatic owners on the forum that maybe able to help.

chris

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loose connection under the center console?? some cars had this problem after the center console was removed to fix the heater recall At work
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Lisawalder



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chicken george wrote:
loose connection under the center console?? some cars had this problem after the center console was removed to fix the heater recall


George, thanks for this. I have had the console out to fit the rear screen kit and it seems to be a plastic rod inside the main metal gear stick itself that should be on a spring which pushes the rod upwards, the rod however is not springing back, hence the lever on the knob being unproductive. Is it more complex than that in your experience? Many thanks.

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I mean an electrical connection At work
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