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Nolimits
02-28-07, 09:43 PM
So, your stuck in 4th gear (or whatever gear your stuck in). You go to upshift into 5th, but you can't. You go to downshift into 2nd, but you can't. Most likely, when your car is stuck in a certain gear, this is because your shift selector is broke.

Now our sister forums (the 'other' forums) have a how-to on how to replace it, but not actually details on removing it. It can be found here:

http://www.srtforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=195243

So you just might assume how EASY it would be to remove it. Well its not that hard, but its not that easy either. Id give this a MEDIUM difficulty rating. The following is a step by step how-to remove the shift selector.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
Jack and Stands
Flathead screwdriver
10mm, 13mm, 18mm sockets and ratchet.
13mm ratcheting wrench.

REMOVAL OF AIRBOX/INTAKE, BATTERY, BATTERY TRAY
Remove your intake. (if you don't know how to do these steps, you shouldn't be doing this how-to anyway)
Remove your battery, take off the terminals using your 10mm, then use a 13mm on the bolt behind the battery to unlock it from the tray. (Dont forget to unhook the battery temp sensor you 03/04 owners ;) )
Remove your battery tray, use your 10mm again to remove the 2 front bolts and 2 rear nuts holding the tray in place.

JACKING UP CAR AND TRANSMISSION
Jack up your car and place jack stands under the left (drivers side) to hold it up.
Then place a jack underneath the transmission to support it.
http://i13.tinypic.com/2wf1c3m.jpg

Just jack it up enough to support the transmission, do not raise it, just jack up enough until it touches and you feel a weight against it.

REMOVAL OF MOTOR MOUNT BOLT
You have two choices here, you can take off your drivers side front wheel, or you can just turn your wheel all the way to the left. I performed the latter since when the car is jacked up, the motor mount bolt is exposed and gives me plenty of room.

http://i4.tinypic.com/2wpnlaq.jpg

Use your 18mm and take the bolt out. You may want to use a breaker bar to loosen it at first, then proceed to ratchet it out.

http://i18.tinypic.com/2i9mbli.jpg

After a lot of ratcheting (it's got a lot of threads), the bolt will come out and the full weight of the trans will be put on the jack.

Lower the jack slowly about just 1 inch, you may be able to do a tad more than that be careful. Once you feel the jack go lighter, that means the motor mounts are taking the brunt of the engines weight so thats how you know you've reached the limit you can lower the trans. At this point, you should jack it back up slightly to relieve the pressure.

Nolimits
02-28-07, 09:44 PM
REMOVAL OF SHIFT SELECTOR
Pickup your flathead screwdriver and wedge them underneath the shifter cables and pop them off. The top of the trans should look like this now.

http://i4.tinypic.com/2evq9g4.jpg

There are seven bolts total holding the selector into the tranmission. Some are hidden by the ABS module and the motor mount bracket. The following picture shows them where they are clearly located so you can compare it. I am also going to number them so you can follow the order on how to take them out.

http://i17.tinypic.com/2qnnpsh.jpg

Now take your 13mm Socket and start ratcheting the easiest bolts. These are bolt numbers 1, 2, and 6.

Next hardest is bolt numbers 4 and 5

http://i17.tinypic.com/43gh3sp.jpg

You might be able to use the ratchet and socket to loosen both bolts but you cannot use them to completely remove them. The bolts are pretty long and the socket will get wedged underneath the tranny mount bracket. Break them loose with the ratchet them switch to the ratcheting wrench.

http://i12.tinypic.com/2n0sbd3.jpg

Now only two bolts left. :)

Bolt number 3 is located underneath the ABS module. You will have to position the ratcheting wrench so it is facing the turbocharger.

http://i11.tinypic.com/30da49h.jpg

A better view of the actual bolt is here:

http://i5.tinypic.com/2j4vaeg.jpg

Proceed to ratchet wrench it out. One final bolt left.

Bolt number 7 is the hardest one of all of them. This is due to the fact that the shifter cable attachment blocks it COMPLETELY.

First, there are 3 distinct positions for this shifter cable attachment. The 1st is all the way towards the cabin. The 2nd is just a little bit backwards (in the middle of 1 and 3). The 3rd is towards the front of the car. It needs to be in the 3rd position. Pull the shifter attachment towards the front end of the car until it stops from going any more towards the front.

If you have a slim ratcheting wrench you may be able to fit it over the head of the bolt. If not, then you will have to do it like I did, the hard way. Start turning the wrench and continously keep loosening it.

http://i13.tinypic.com/2rh5ljk.jpg

As the bolt rises, so does the whole shift selector assembly! :yay:

When the bolt is loose, the back part of the assembly may still be attached. You will have to use some force here to pull it off, but once you do, your rewarded with the shift selector assemly in your hand and a nice peek at your transmission! :cool:

http://i1.tinypic.com/2wqzwiu.jpg

Then follow the steps on our sister forums (the 'other' forums) to replace the assemly with a brand new AGP one.

Best of luck guys and gals :bigthumb:

Nolimits

SuperMario
02-28-07, 09:45 PM
A sticky please.....

Vade46
02-28-07, 10:18 PM
Very Detailed man.............nice work........the pics really help

Co Pilot
03-01-07, 12:46 AM
Wow Brett. I'm impressed!!! Was that your problem???

Nolimits
03-01-07, 08:59 PM
Wow Brett. I'm impressed!!! Was that your problem???

It wasnt the shift selector like I thought, instead I broke something FAR more damaging, just my luck.

http://i15.tinypic.com/4hwrzpy.jpg

Co Pilot
03-02-07, 12:16 AM
It wasnt the shift selector like I thought, instead I broke something FAR more damaging, just my luck.
http://i15.tinypic.com/4hwrzpy.jpg
What is it, I can't really tell from the pic. The pic is kinda blurry...

DrEdSrT4
03-02-07, 12:28 AM
brett ur not supposed to physically TOUCH what you wanna take a pic of with the lens of the camera.. these new cameras now a days can take a decent pic from a few inches back..