2002 - 2008 Toyota Corolla Matrix Pontiac Vibe Won't Shift Gears! How To Replace Shift Cable Bushing
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Just a quick video showing how I replaced the Automatic Transmission Shift Cable Bushing that holds the cable on the stud for the Gear Selector. The owner was stranded in a parking lot and the car wouldn't go into gear. He said that when he shifted to park the vehicle kept rolling after he took his foot off the brake. He ended up stopping against the curb, so it may have still been in drive, not park as I had mentioned.
What I didn't tell you in the video, is that I had recently replaced a bent lower control arm on the driver's side and in order to do that job, I had to lower the subframe a little and lift the engine and transmission a little in order to get out one of the bolts. This is what probably caused the worn out shift cable bushing to come off (or moved it enough to come off a few days later) since it was probably stressed or moved a little too much for the old crumbly bushing. The bushings do get old and wear out or come apart, and it seems to be a common problem for this particular vehicle even without me doing that work that probably caused this to happen. I let the owner know all of this and I didn't charge him for this quick and easy fix. If you recently had your lower control arm replaced or any work that would cause your engine to be lifted up and your corolla will not shift gears, it's possible that you have this same problem.
Sorry if the audio levels are off a little, I only had my iPhone on me to record this one.
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Shifter won't shift
Transmission stuck in park
Corolla Shift Cable Bushing
Toyota won't shift gears after replacing lower control arm
won't shift gears
shifter is loose
gear shifter not going into gear
not going into drive
shift cable came off
shift selector bushing wore out
Thanks for the video! I'm a bit surprised Toyota didn't put any clips on that metal pin to keep it from slipping off if the bushing fails. Mine was in little tiny pieces, I had to look at a parts diagram to tell that there was even supposed to be a bushing there. Dealer should have the part in 1-4 days, online price was $1.89. If anybody needs it faster, Amazon and NAPA have aftermarket versions available next-day (for $7+). No idea of the quality though, so I went with genuine Toyota for this.
I think today was the first time my 2003 Toyota Corolla has ever let me sit somewhere other than my driveway. Fortunately, I could pop the cover off to get it into drive to go 2 miles back home without needing a tow.
awesome video! this just happened to my 2003 toyota corolla and i was able to switch it myself after this video. i think the hardest part was finding the actual part near me haha. luckily i was able to squeeze my hands in without taking out the whole center piece. thanks 🙏🏻
@@ambuhflowers nice job! I knew it was possible to get it done without taking out the center cover. Glad the video was helpful!
Take care,
-Dan
Thanks for the super helpful video just did this repair only tip I have is to remove the center console depending on your hand size the cavity is small once you take the cover off removing the “cc” makes putting the bushing in way easier
@@TheDivado1 thanks for the helpful tip!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge sir Godbless
Thank you so much for the video. You’re doing the lord’s work as they say.
Odometer stops at 299,999.99, really? What the fuck Toyota…
So if it stops how u know oil changes etc will the trip still work