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Gear knob removal
I have a '99 Boxster with 5-speed manual. I want to change the gear knob, but I can't locate any Allen set screw as mentioned in my Bentley service manual. I also can't simply pull it off as Pelican Parts mentions. Any suggestions??
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Gear knob removal
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Gear knob removal
If it can be removed simply by force, I'd rather drive a chevy.
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The shifter knob is removed by pulling straight up. Make sure you don't smack yourself in the face once it comes loose. Some replacement boots have a screw holding them on
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This. Ask me how I know. :D |
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If possible lower the top , that way you can straddle the shifter and pull up with force . Doing it this way you won't smack your face but you do put Mr. Johnson in harms way ! Be safe out there .
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I think some oem knobs use a set screw. That will likely be right where the top of the boot is on the front or the back.
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I used a slide hammer. It makes it very easy.
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Gear knob removal
In most cases, the original can be removed by twisting the lower portion of the knob counter clockwise. If there is no set screw, this is how they were originally locked in place.
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I did the same when pulling the Wood Nardi steering wheel off on my X1/9 when I was 20 years old.....hit me right across the bridge of the nose and knocked my silly for a few seconds! I remember sitting in the drivers seat with the wheel in my hands thinking "What the h_ll just happened!??" |
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I guess you'll be hitting the Chevy dealerships tomorrow. :D |
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