Re: [DML] Repair your auto shifter sliding cover
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Re: [DML] Repair your auto shifter sliding cover
- From: "gzapf" <x86Daddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 17:28:48 -0000
Ah; a quick look at DMCH's site / parts manual, it looks like the
slider is indeed sold seperately ($9.93) for the later style shifter.
For the early style, it appears to not even be stocked anymore, and
when it was, it was part of the larger indicator assembly. I haven't
seen the later part in person, so without knowledge of the thickness,
etc... I'm not sure my folder hack will even work. If you're in that
scenario, you'll need to judge.
Thanks for the follow-up,
--Greg
#2894
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Murray Fisher <murrayfw@xxxx> wrote:
>
> I had my auto shifter sliding cover broken due to stupidity on my part
> when I had that part of the console opened up to rewire the clock....I
> did not get it back right and first time I moved the shift lever it
> jammed and broke in there......I got the new sliding plate from a
vendor
> and the cost was very minimal.
> Murray
> Vin: 05962
> Lic: DMC-XII
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