The Gearshift Selector Bushing is a component in a vehicle's transmission system that helps to connect the gear shifter to the transmission itself. It allows for smoother gear shifting by reducing friction and play in the gear selector mechanism. Over time, the bushing can wear out, leading to difficulties in shifting gears and a less responsive driving experience. Replacing a worn bushing can improve the overall performance of the gear shifting system.
The part is called the Gearshift Selector Bushing.
On a manual transmission the bushing is located below the top cover of the transmission. remove the shifter boot and unbolt the 3-4 bolts that hold the shifter down.only available from your local dealer.
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I discovered the answer myself. The car has a lockup system if you don't step on the brake pedal before trying to move the gearshift selector.
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A gearshift is a lever, which is a simple machine that helps change the direction or amount of force needed to move an object. In a car, the gearshift is used to select different gears, which in turn changes the speed and torque of the vehicle.
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A speaker selector can be used with one or more amplifiers. Multiple speakers can be used by connecting into a speaker selector. It allows a radio or outlet device to be played on multiple sources.
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