You don't , you replace the linkage cable from shifter to transmission
shift linkage is worn out Reply, Not necessarily. Remove the console ring around the shifter then the shifter boot. There are two cables that run from the shifter to the transmission which pass through a plastic bulkhead. On the rearward side of the bulkhead are clips which hold the cables in place. Chances are the clip on the right(passenger side) cable is missing.
If you have amanual transmission You have to push down on the plastic ring above the shifter boot. after you push down the ring, Now you can unscrew the shifter knob. IF you have a automatic transmission you have to remove the screw on the side of the shifter knob. (Be careful the button on the shifter knob is spring loaded)
There is a little plastic ring at the end of the shifter, unless it has already fallen off, as they like to do. Pop off the ring and grab the button with a pair of pliers and pull it straight out. It is simply plugged in.
To install a new shifter boot retaining ring, first, ensure the shifter boot is properly positioned around the shifter itself. Gently compress the boot and align the retaining ring with the groove on the shifter housing. Carefully push the ring into place, ensuring it snaps securely to hold the boot in position. Finally, check for any gaps or looseness to confirm a proper fit.
Remove shift release button off the top of the shifter, inside there is a small snap ring. Remove the snap ring and lift the shifter knob off.
carefully pop out the shifter button then remove the snap ring
remove the plastic ring around the button you push on the shifter to switch gears, the car thinks it's still in drive and won't release the key. The ring removal will release it, but the actual fix involves replacing the whole shifter...
Replace the wax ring with a double wax ring and shim the porcelain at the floor with plastic wedges, available at any home improvement store.
I would name a shape shifter "Morpho." It has a mystical and transformative ring to it.
lower the tank down and remove plastic shroud over pump and then remove the lock ring and replace pump.
I do not know that is why I asked the question. The retainer ring has a plastic or acrylic frame around it.
Been a while, but don't you Take the boot off inside to get to the shifter. It either has a locking ring that holds the shifter in or 4 bolts holding the shifter in. In either case, remove it and the shifter pulls out.