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post Apr 3, 2016 - 10:15 PM
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Ziino

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Hi Guys mini intro, This is my first post here i have been lurking for quite awhile and I really appreciate all the information you guys have put up here it has help me out countless times. There is also some amazing rides that have inspired a lot of the mods I've done to my own car, so thanks guys.

I have finally come to an issue that i haven't seen very much information about (I may not be looking hard enough sorry if there is already a post, please link me to it).

My ride is currently having issues shifting. When ever if attempt to shift to 2nd, 4th and revers (the bottom gears) the shiftier is very spongy and doesn't slot in like it did before. It almost feels like its bending.

Admittedly I do like to slam through gears sometimes I think i may have damaged the shiftier bushing. I'm thinking that the ball at the bottom end of the shifting stick comes out of the bushing sometimes if to much pressure is put on it. So thinking that, i'm looking to replace the bushing, if anyone thinks it might be something else please let me know.

So just wondering if anyone knows where I might get a replacement and if there is a guide to replacing it? Thanks guys


TLDR: Think I need to replace Gear Stick bushing looking for any useful info, part#/guides

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post Apr 6, 2016 - 10:34 AM
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QUOTE (Ziino @ Apr 5, 2016 - 8:00 PM) *
How would i go about replacing the cable is it easy/hard?


It's not complicated and only slightly finicky. The cables are held in at the transmission and shifter housing with C-clips, which sometimes can be a bear to pry out. The cables route through a rubber grommet in the firewall, which is held on by a few screws. It is easiest to remove the radio and HVAC controls to access this space.

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post Apr 6, 2016 - 7:06 PM
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QUOTE (SwissFerdi @ Apr 6, 2016 - 11:34 AM) *
It's not complicated and only slightly finicky. The cables are held in at the transmission and shifter housing with C-clips, which sometimes can be a bear to pry out. The cables route through a rubber grommet in the firewall, which is held on by a few screws. It is easiest to remove the radio and HVAC controls to access this space.


Ok i'll give it ago, i had a look at some guides for other Toyota's, should be quite similar. "remove the radio and HVAC controls" done that a few hundred times before smile.gif
I've found someone wrecking a celica nearby so i'll give it ago over the weekend, hopefully this fixes the issue, thanks for the help.

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