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Old 06-25-2007, 12:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all.....

I'm in need of some help here! Car has been down for sometime because i thought it was my shift selector again....welll it was different this time. I can't explain really what is wrong but here's a pic and if anyone understands what I need...MUCH APPRECIATED!

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PM Blackbird.

If he gets around to it, I'm sure you will get an accurate answer.
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the actual shift shaft is held in the trans from deep inside.. the only way to access it is to open things up.. but the shift arm (that your arrow points to if I am seeing it correctly) is held to the shift shaft by a little roll pin & I don't believe that there is a part number for these roll pins.. you just punch it out to remove it and reuse it or find a replacement pin at NAPA or some other auto parts place..
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Quote: Originally Posted by DCHtemecula
the actual shift shaft is held in the trans from deep inside.. the only way to access it is to open things up.. but the shift arm (that your arrow points to if I am seeing it correctly) is held to the shift shaft by a little roll pin & I don't believe that there is a part number for these roll pins.. you just punch it out to remove it and reuse it or find a replacement pin at NAPA or some other auto parts place..


Yeah it seems that little roll pin is a bitch to get, I tried all weekend. I'll have to hit up the dealer after work. Thanks for the info
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