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post Oct 18, 2006 - 3:55 PM
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but i can figure out how to disconnect it, it unscrewed the 2 screws on the shifter and it will pull up a good bit, but it's still connected somewhere I can't see. I hope you dont have to undo the middle console to get it disconnected, if thats the case forget it lol, any info wil be apprecaited


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post Oct 18, 2006 - 4:34 PM
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the overdrive button is still connected. I havn't taken that off (I just removed the whole damn assembly and put in a manual one biggrin.gif) but it has been said that you have to just cut the wires to the O/D button then reconnect them when you put the shifter back on


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post Oct 19, 2006 - 12:05 PM
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thx hurley i was just bored and figured it would look good to paint it like the rest of the interior, but i dont feel like cutting and splicing any more wires right now. Anyway i'll have a manual shifter around new years cuz I 'm going t oget the 3s swapped in, thx for da info


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the overdrive button is still connected. I havn't taken that off (I just removed the whole damn assembly and put in a manual one biggrin.gif) but it has been said that you have to just cut the wires to the O/D button then reconnect them when you put the shifter back on



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