You can just replace the pin/bushing. I found out too late. Paid 80 dollars for the whole cable and ended up just using the plastic bushing? Go to ATFspeed.com for replacement pin/bushing. 19 dollars
It just pops off... Use a screwdriver to pry it off.
The transmission uses a cable for linkage. If the car has consol shift the cable runs from the shifter to the transaxle. If it is a column shift the cable runs from a lever on the column to the transaxle.
The cable between the shift lever and the transmission may be bad.
Buy the Cable , then remove the screws that hold the broken cable and attach the new cable back.
The shift cable on an 01 Chevy Cavalier is replaced by removing the retaining screws, removing the cable from the shifter, and pulling it from the vehicle. A new cable can then be locked into place and bolted down.
It is on the side of the transmission were the shift cable hooks to it.
To replace the shift indicator cable on a column-mounted transmission for a 1970 Chevelle, first, disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Remove the steering wheel and the column cover to access the cable. Detach the old cable from the indicator and the transmission, then install the new cable by reversing the removal process, ensuring it is properly routed and secured. Finally, reassemble the steering column and test the shift indicator for proper alignment.
check shift cable to transmission,it is either broke or stretched out !!!!
To replace the bushing on the shift cable for a 1999 Oldsmobile Silhouette, first, ensure the vehicle is in park and the ignition is off. Remove the shift cable from the transmission and the shifter assembly by detaching any clips or retaining rings. Replace the old bushing with a new one, ensuring it's securely in place, and then reattach the shift cable to both the transmission and shifter assembly. Finally, check the cable alignment and operation before securing everything back in place.
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Remove the engine and drive shaft
To adjust the shift cable on a 1997 Chevy K1500, first, ensure the vehicle is in park and the ignition is off. Locate the shift cable adjustment bracket on the transmission, then loosen the mounting bolt but do not remove it. Shift the transmission into the neutral position, pull the cable tight, and then retighten the bolt to secure the cable in place. Finally, test the shifter to ensure it engages all gears correctly.