Hi all - my 2003S has a gearstick knob that slides off the shaft too easily. I've checked it and there's no screw or anything to tighten it. Has anybody had/solved this problem?
I'm thinking a bit of loctite along the shaft might be the way to go, but I'm worried I might make it IMPOSSIBLE to remove in the future...
When I flip the skirt of the boot up, I have to loosen a set screw at the base of the knob to remove it. Are you sure you didn't lose such a set screw down in your center console housing? I believe the set screw was silver colored with an allen key head.
In hockey we used to wrap some tape around the stick before putting the "butt end" on. The added friction and diameter from the tape kept the end on the stick. I'm thinking something similar might work well here, either with electrical or cloth tape.
Are you sure the knob is seated properly? You need to push down very hard on the knob before it "catches" on the rod. It's possible for the knob to be attached, but still not seated properly.
Kenny, thank you so much! It turns out the shift knob was never clipped in properly from the day I bought it. Obviously somebody removed it during a service and never reinstalled it correctly. Now my issue is that the stick looks so much shorter than I'm used to!
I had same problem with 986 tiptronic year 1997. After reading this post I put a bit of Loctite on and I could see that some earlier owners had done the same because I could see old glue there. Anyway - now it is ok - thx.