2001 Civic EX Shift Linkage Lubrication
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2001 Civic EX Shift Linkage Lubrication
My 5-speed shifter is getting kind of squeaky and it seems like it
needs lubrication in the area
under the shift lever boot. How do I access this area ? Do I need to
pull the console ? Is it accessible from beneath the car ? Does the
shifter boot some how come off so that it can be lifted up ?
needs lubrication in the area
under the shift lever boot. How do I access this area ? Do I need to
pull the console ? Is it accessible from beneath the car ? Does the
shifter boot some how come off so that it can be lifted up ?
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Re: 2001 Civic EX Shift Linkage Lubrication
Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote in news:6c357bc4-62f0-4df6-8ed5-bc3e888a91b0@
26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com:
> My 5-speed shifter is getting kind of squeaky and it seems like it
> needs lubrication in the area
> under the shift lever boot. How do I access this area ? Do I need to
> pull the console ? Is it accessible from beneath the car ? Does the
> shifter boot some how come off so that it can be lifted up ?
The cable ends require to be greased where they attach to the shift lever
mechanism. Evidently the grease eventually wears off.
Looks like this is done from the inside of the car, after removal of the
trim panels.
Removal of the trim is very tricky. I strongly recommend you purchase a
shop manual, which outlines the procedure in great detail.
Try eBay or www.helminc.com
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26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com:
> My 5-speed shifter is getting kind of squeaky and it seems like it
> needs lubrication in the area
> under the shift lever boot. How do I access this area ? Do I need to
> pull the console ? Is it accessible from beneath the car ? Does the
> shifter boot some how come off so that it can be lifted up ?
The cable ends require to be greased where they attach to the shift lever
mechanism. Evidently the grease eventually wears off.
Looks like this is done from the inside of the car, after removal of the
trim panels.
Removal of the trim is very tricky. I strongly recommend you purchase a
shop manual, which outlines the procedure in great detail.
Try eBay or www.helminc.com
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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