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2025-08-25 15:52:02
These bushing are far much better than the original purchases which was just too hard to work with; so I purchased these, Easy to install and have work flawlessly since purchase. If you drive a Toyota model automatic on console shift might as well get a set of these to place in your glove box because when the shift bushing wears out, and it will eventually around 140,000 miles you will go to move, and the shift will just drop all the way down, and you are not going anywhere until replace these bushings. Far cheaper than replacing at a repair shop. I would buy again.
K. Hickman
2025-08-17 21:52:39
Used this on our 2004 Toyota Sienna. Works exactly as advertised. Saved several hundred dollars vs. having to have the van towed to a shop for the repair. Getting access to the shift lever was a pain, but there are several YouTube videos that can walk you through the process. It will take about 30 minutes of dealing with the panels (need a 10 mm socket and a phillips screwdriver), about 2 minutes to actually replace the part.
Nick Danger
2025-08-06 11:38:16
This fit my 03 Corolla perfectly. My daughter installed it herself.
David Davis
2025-07-18 18:41:15
The good Lord was with us when I backed out of our driveway to go get a car wash and the shifter went floppy. My wife and I pushed the van back into the garage and I went online to figure out what I had going on. Thankfully I was able to rule out transmission problems immediately. I quickly learned about this little bushing holding the shift cable onto the shifter and a YT video described getting a quality replacement from BushingFix on Amazon. I immensely ordered it on Saturday and commenced to taking the dash apart to get to it. What was left of the original bushing fell into my hand. The replacement arrived 2 days later and after some finessing to push it through the cable loop it popped right onto the shifter stem. Yes its pricey for such a small part but it beat a $100.00+ tow job to the garage and at least $200.00 in labor, because all the work is in getting the dash apart to reach the cable inside the shifter console.
John Ellis
2025-06-18 15:55:12
Toyota and a lot of other manufacturers build this little bushing into the shift cable assembly...and do not sell it separately. This company has quite a niche market going to sell this "fix". While expensive...it's much, much cheaper and easier than swapping out the entire assembly.There were basically no install instructions for the 4-runner and some of what I found online were terrible. You will need to remove the center console. It's much easier than trying to disassemble the shifter assembly. Quick tip....you can shift the assembly into the rear-most position (I think it's 1st or L). Disconnect the bracket holding the cable assembly from the floor (spring clip). Install the new bushing and reattach the cable linkage. Shift it into park (or wherever it lines up at the moment). You're done.....
thatblasiangirl
2025-06-06 14:26:19
This worked great for my 2003 Highlander. I didn't pull the whole panel off to reveal the side. I just popped up the top piece that has the cigarette lighter attached. I was then able to reach in and feel the cable link, which is how I'd been putting it back in place when it popped off. I pressed the purple plastic piece into the link, careful not to drop it because I was too lazy to remove the whole side panel and then put the link back in place. This literally took me 3 mins to fix from the moment I opened my door to install to the moment I shut it. I don't know why I waited so long. It was super easy. If you have larger hands then maybe you may have to pull the whole panel off.
Czech It Out
2025-05-19 18:24:53
I bought this a year ago to fix my 2005 Toyota Sienna, which according to Amazon and this product's own info, was compatable. A friend who knows more about cars than many mechanics installed this part as I watched.Shortly after installation, the van had battery and tire issues, so I did not drive it much after it was installed. When I finally had the available funds, I got the battery replaced and took it to the tire shop to replace the tires. Right afterwards, while still at the shop, the gear shifter slid easily without changing gears, like it did before I bought this part to replace the faulty bushing/grommet. I figured with less than 100 miles on this bushing, there was no way it failed that quickly. I took it to our trusted mechanic to see what the problem was.Sure enough, it was this bushing. The mechanic said it was not the right size, even though the product's documentation indicates it is, and he said it was not a good after market part. He replaced it with a Toyota part, which I should have done in the first place.Maybe I got a bum part, but as you can see from the pictures, it still failed, in short order. My mechanic friend is out of town, and I needed the van in working order before he returned, so I ended up spending $290 in labor and $20 for the Toyota part to replace this junk. Yay!
Jeffrey M. Horner
2025-05-03 17:33:02
Came out of the grocery store to drive off in my 2002 Lexus RX300. The car cranked over just fine, but when I tried to put it into gear....nothing. Couldn't get any position to engage. While waiting for the tow truck to take it to the shop, I spent my time investigating what could ever be the issue. Landed on the idea that the shifter cable had come loose from the knob, apparently a failed bushing is fairly common. The next day I received the quote from the repair shop: $1000+ dollars. I was flabbergasted. I asked if the entire cable needed replacing or if it was just the bushing. They replied, just the bushing, but they were having a hard time locating it so they quoted the price of the entire cable assembly plus labor. I asked them if I could get the bushing to them, would they put it on for me. They said sure, recalculated the cost of customer supplied part and just charged me for the labor of the diagnostic and replacement of the bushing. I came out of the deal for a little over $200 including the labor and the price of the bushing from Amazon.com. Very, very pleased with this easy solution. Thankful for Bushingfix.com for their product and look forward to many more years of issue free shifting.
Chester
2025-04-17 14:50:02
Fits perfectly to my santa fe 2013 shifter!
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2025-04-05 09:55:04
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Stephen
2025-03-14 18:22:20
The repair kit appears to solve the problem but to pay so much for one little piece of plastic is absurd.
Clayton Riggs
2025-01-11 11:45:58
Took a whole 5 minutes to replace. Seemed a little on the loose side after installation but works fine now.
Az Bennelly
2024-12-26 16:45:51
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