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petern12
| Posted on Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 07:33 pm: |
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I got the center console out, but now has no idea how to remove the shifter's "T-handle" in order to lift the shift indicator cover out to gain access. Can somebody point me to a site with detailed isntruction or email or fax me the diagram? Thanks!! Peter 408.406.3997(fax) |
   
Craig M. Highland (Shortbus)
| Posted on Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 08:56 pm: |
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Peter- Tried to fax you, but no answer- Craig |
   
trevorgriffiths
| Posted on Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 09:04 pm: |
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Peter, On the forward edge of the textured portion of the t-handle , you can gently prise up on the piece and it will pop-off. You will now see an 'e' clip. Gently prise off the clip but be careful that it doesn't fly out! Then, using a flat bladed screwdriver, you should be able to walk the nut off-it usually it is not very tight. That's it. Good Luck! Trevor |
   
petern12
| Posted on Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 10:15 pm: |
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Thanks guys. I should've checked email more often. It took me an hour to figure it out on my own after posting. That darn dimpled pad on top of the T-handle is so well seamed that I'd thought it's molded in one piece with the handle. Anyway, with the handle and indicator cover out, I was able to depress the pin manually to get my trannny out of Park. Trevor I'm sorry you couldn't fax. My machine is on and line live so I don't know (nothing is working for me today!). I have this question for you since you have the manual: There are two switches connected to the top of the brake pedal, which one is the "Brake light Switch"? the fat one on top? Thanks. |
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