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Solved difficult shifting problem
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to share how I repaired a shifting problem in my '02 Boxster S. For a while I had an intermittent problem shifting into reverse, I had to move the shifter to the neutral position in between 5th and 6th and then put it in reverse. This would happen about once a week, then it became every day. After jacking up the car and placing it on jack stands I crawled underneath and had my son move the shifter through all the gears. I found out that the cable had popped out of the bracket because of a worn clip. after bending the clip back in shape the shifting was once again smooth. I'm going to replace the clip, I just hope they will sell it without the cable assembly 2002 Boxster S Artic silver 6 speed |
Hey @Troop1,
Let me know IF you find JUST THE CLIP! We need a few here too but have been unsuccessful finding them without the darn cable attached! Drive Happy! |
Auto Atlanta or Pelican "JUST THE CLIP" have what you want I think, part 986 424 490 00.
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You may also want to use a plastic zip tie to secure the cable to the metal clip . |
Thanks for the info
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No wonder mine already had 2 zip-ties on top of the clip when I bought the car :cool:.
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Hi everyone,
I found the clip Its part #986 424 049 01 $39 at dealer. Thanks for the help guys '02 Boxster S Artic silver 6 speed |
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