how do I get the gear knob off?
how do I get the gear knob off?
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ianfirmstone

Original Poster:

172 posts

276 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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I need to get the centre console out and fix the door release .. I think the cable on the passenger side has snapped or gone doo-lally... tried twisting but its tight.. didn't dare apply any real force without confirming approach!

Big Al.

69,324 posts

280 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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I need to get the centre console out and fix the door release .. I think the cable on the passenger side has snapped or gone doo-lally... tried twisting but its tight.. didn't dare apply any real force without confirming approach!


Small grub screw @ the front (nearest radio) of the ball. It's located right at the bottom.

atg

22,871 posts

294 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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definitely a tiny grub screw on the front of the door relese knob ... is it defintiely the same for the gear knob?

When I removed the central console I left the gear knob in place. Its gaiter was just tucked under the console, not glued in place. Previously it had just been tacked with a few spots of glue which didn't seem to make much difference. perhaps you can get away without removing the gear knob?

Have you checked what's happening at the door end of the cable yet? That's the end with the adjustable stop and it is much easier to get at.

ianfirmstone

Original Poster:

172 posts

276 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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thanks for the help chaps.. not yet.. the car is my old car and belongs to my friend he's bringing it over at the weekend for me to "help" him.. knew I should have sold it too a stranger!

atg

22,871 posts

294 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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ah ... that old problem. (I've bought cars off mates in the past. Guilttriptastic!) my Dad flogged an ageing Peugeout 504 to a friend ... bloke complained that it was running a bit rough a few days later. Embarassed, Dad peered under the bonnet in the station carpark and noticed that the new owner, Mr Spoons, had obviously been poking around and had failed to reattach one of the spark plug caps leaving the car running on three cyclinders. Hope yours is as simple a fix!

jesusbuiltmycar

5,041 posts

276 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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I recently changed my gear knob for a Leven one. To remove the it all I did was twist and it unscrewed, first the knob, then the flange / trim below.

The door knob definitely has a grub screw but on my Chim there wasn't one for the gear knob.

Maybe you should check for the presence of a grub screw, using a small mirror.

ianfirmstone

Original Poster:

172 posts

276 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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this one is an early car with the door knob next to the gear lever not in the transmission tunnel.... does that clarify the situation any?

jesusbuiltmycar

5,041 posts

276 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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That is the same model as mine - 1994/1995 Chimaera L Reg...

As I say, mine did not have a grub screw, but i checked before hand using a small mirror (An old wing mirror does the trick).

It was quite tight, but I did not need to apply excessive force - it probably had never been previously removed!.

Hope this helps

the dodger

2,376 posts

285 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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I had this problem after taking my console off at the weekend. All gear knobs are screwed onto the gear stick. All door release knobs have a 1.5mm Allen screw at the bottom facing forward.

You do not need to remove either to take off the console. But the problem is quite likely the other end. There is an inspection hole covered with some carpet velcro'd in place. Have a look here first and check that the solderless nipple is in place and tight.