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Old 04-12-2015, 10:06 AM   #1
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Newbe Needing Help With a Transmission Problem!!!

I live in a rural area of Ohio and the closest Porsche Dealer is in Columbus 2 hours away. My 2007 Manual Transmission Boxer is stuck in first gear. The stick shift has all kinds on play in it and feel like nothing is connected to it. I have read about the "Cable Issues" and that the gear shift may have come disconnected from the cables. My questions are as follows:

1. Do you agree that this is most likely the cause?

2. Is it an easy fix that I can do? ( I can do the minor stuff, but I can't drop the transmission out of it.)

3. If I can fix it, is it just a matter of going in through the top at the gear shift and reconnecting them?

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Old 04-12-2015, 10:07 AM   #2
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Sometimes cable ends pop off. Check under the rear. Find both cables and be sure they are connected.
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Actually, I would go to the back of the tranny and see if the cable popped off of the ball
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Thanks That Worked!!!

You guys are the best. If your ever in SE Ohio let me know and I'll by you both a beer. I take it that this common problem. Is there any way to secure them on there better? It just doesn't seem like it's being held on by much.
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Old 04-12-2015, 11:09 AM   #5
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You guys are the best. If your ever in SE Ohio let me know and I'll by you both a beer. I take it that this common problem. Is there any way to secure them on there better? It just doesn't seem like it's being held on by much.
There's a retaining clip inside the cable head. It's replaceable.

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