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actually it isn't in the linkage that you need to look into, there should be a plastic shield (yours sounds like it broke) on the lower left side of the shifter (take off the plastic or leather shift boot and you will see the plastic part on the left side)

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Q: How does the shift linkage go together on a 1986 Jetta GL it no longer needs to be pushed down to go into reverse?
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