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August 29, 2025
I bought this for my Toyota Sienna van because my gear shift came undone. I took apart my dash to get to where the gear shift was and this part fit perfectly and reattached the gear shifter to the gears. I did this all by myself and it was super easy to use. Saved me a ton of money too!
Ruvallv
August 11, 2025
For such a small part, it’s a huge component to the transmission system. It’s a task to remove the console to get to the shifter to replace the piece. After finding a video on how to replace it, because it doesn’t come with instructions, It’s an easy fix.After a couple of months of the replacement, it still shifts like new. Easy and cheap repair. Before taking it to the dealer, check if this can work for you.
William Babcock
August 9, 2025
03 Toyota 4Runner.Very easy to install..
Adam B Nevins
July 18, 2025
This is not the right part for a Liberty transmission shifter cable.. Amazon says it is the right part but it is the complete wrong part . I Actually broke my cable trying to get it to fit . So that was a $200 mistake . Not only is it to big in diameter, is that it isn’t even close to being the right design. It will not work , try it at your own peril..
LA
April 11, 2025
Fast delivery and so much cheaper than dealer price had it in 3 days fit perfect
Leon
February 15, 2025
My 2004 Toyota Sienna suddenly wouldn't shift. The shift knob would move back and forth fine, but it felt like there wasn't any weight behind it. After some research, I learned that the transmission shift bushing on older Siennas would eventually disintegrate, but the good news was that nothing was wrong with the transmission itself. Instead of getting the car towed to a mechanic and paying $400 for something I can do with a $30 part, I order this. It's just a plastic piece and a bit overpriced for what it is. BUT it shipped quickly and installed fine. So yeah, it's expensive for what it was, but it shipped fast and installed fine.
R. Adams
December 15, 2024
Nice inexpensive fix for my 2013 Kia Optima LX. To ensure that the bushing NEVER slips off again, I also secured the transmission shift cable with zip ties, so use the included grease to lube the cable as well for smooth operation. To get to the cable, apply the emergency brake FIRST, use a small flathead screwdriver to remove the shift lock cover, poke the screwdriver down to release the shifter, then shift into Neutral. Using a little force, pull up on the edges of the shifter boot to pry it loose (it won’t break). Pull the shifter straight up. Then use a little force again to pull up the plastic casing around the shifter. The shifter arm should now be visible hanging off the transmission shift cable end. Remove the old bushing, lube the new purple bushing inside and out, push the flex end of the new bushing into the hole for the shifter and push the shifter and bushing over the pin for the transmission shift cable (see pic). To secure the cable like I did, drill some holes into the plastic structure to route zip ties through and tighten the zip ties (see pic). Remember to lube the transmission shift cable to reduce friction from the zip ties.
emog76
November 15, 2024
buenisima calidad y facil de poner
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