There is a torx screw on the same side as the button, unscrew it half way and lift up the shift with the boot.
Here's how to remove it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH2qZPIK7jQ
unscrew the knob
It is glued on you have to replace the entire stick shift
There is a clip on the front of the knob. Pry it out with a screwdriver.
twist it off
look at your shift knob for mine(1997) just take to gear 2 and look u will see a litle metal clip .. take a screwdriver and get it out .. and than just get out your shift knob :P
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Is this a standard transmission, or an automatic? automatic
The shift knob comes off with a counterclockwise turn, use some elbow grease some of these are hard to remove.
The shift knob should be held on by set screws if its a manual or threaded on if its an auto, in the case of an auto you would have to disconnect the shift button to change the handle. The shift knob should be held on by set screws if its a manual or threaded on if its an auto, in the case of an auto you would have to disconnect the shift button to change the handle. The shift knob should be held on by set screws if its a manual or threaded on if its an auto, in the case of an auto you would have to disconnect the shift button to change the handle.
To remove the shift knob on a 1994 Chevy Corsica, first ensure the vehicle is in park and the ignition is off. Locate the small button or clip on the side of the shift knob; press or slide it to release the knob. If it doesn't come off easily, you may need to twist or pull it while applying gentle upward pressure. Be cautious not to damage the surrounding trim.
To change the shift knob on a Nissan 350Z, first, ensure the car is in gear and the parking brake is engaged. Gently pull the shift boot upwards to expose the base of the shift knob. Depending on the model, you may need to twist or unscrew the shift knob counterclockwise to remove it; some knobs may also have a retaining screw at the base. Once removed, install the new shift knob by reversing the process, ensuring it's securely tightened and the boot is properly positioned.