You simply unscrew it. If it doesn't budge at first put a little muscle into it but other than that it just screws right off.
you dont have to but it makes it a lot easier.
its not screwed in. Just pull it out as hard as you can.
All of the shift linkage should be internal. You will have to remove transmission, split the transmission in two to access the linkage.
If you mean Stickshift, or Manual, then yes. You can buy the Nissan 350z in either manual or automatic transmission
it screws off
Twist, hard!
You just unscrew it.
twist then pull
First remove the shift knob pattern (it can be pried out with a small screw driver). Next remove the alignment pin with a pair of pliers. Then the shift knob can be unscrewed.
Yes, you can buy a Nissan 350z in either Automatic or Manual Transmission. MINE HAS THE AUTOMATIC OR YOU CAN MANUALLY SHIFT IT BY PUSHING THE STICK OVER TO MANUAL, IT IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM A REGULAR STICK SHIFT BECAUSE YOU JUST PUSH IT UP FOR THE NEXT GEAR OR PULL IT BACK FOR A LOWER
* Remove the shift lever knob,console and shift boot * Disconnect the shift and select cables from the shift control assembly * Remove the large shift cable retainer plate and detach the cables from their bracket on the shift control assembly base * Remove the shift control assembly retaining nuts and remove the shift control assembly
Top of the transmission.. on a manual shift, it should be just behind and to the left of the shift column.