Worked on my 2013 LTZ Tahoe. It took less than five minuets. I felt a snap when I put it on the cable linkage using the pliers and another snap when it went on the lever by just pushing it on. Also, I did NOT use the hot water technique because of getting two in the package. Good Luck
Got part number 14104 for a 2012 yukon xl. Will not stay on the linkage arm pin. Tried both bushing in kit, did the warm water trick. Easily pops back off. Looking at amazon reviews, it really looks like a junk product
It worked easily on my 2013 Tahoe. It made a snapping feel when it went into the linkage and I felt another snap when I pushed it on to the linkage leaver.
2011 silverado with 6 speed trans I used 14104 on the lower cable and it keeps falling off like it's not the right one but it said it fit when I bought it from the autozone I work at
Hi Alex, if the bushing is snapped in and that is staying but the bushing wont stay on the end of the rod, then you would want to warranty out the bushing.
Other than drilling a hole and using a cotter pin to hold it on, how has everyone else stopped the cable from popping off of the shift linkage? Pics of you got em please...
Same problem. Piece of junk part. Stupid ass GM could have made the selector arm threaded in order to thread a bolt on and then there wouldn’t be a cheat piece of plastic doomed to failure. But in typical gym fashion they don’t care
My new part pops off too. So annoying. My wife has had to call me 3 times away from work because the new part pops off. The inside of the new pushing should have a bump to clip into place with the transmission shifter
@@zacharyjarrett43 Same thing with my 2009 Jeep Wrangler with 22,000 miles.I am paranoid of being stranded everytime I drive this vehicle.WTF??? who designed this shit???they need their asses kicked!!
Hi Edward, Check out here www.dormanproducts.com/applicationguide.aspx?year=2012&origin=YMM and input your year, make and model for recommended parts for your vehicle. You can also call Dorman Products Customer Service at 1-800-523-2492 or e-mail at CRDorman@Dormanproducts.com.
Hi Juday, This part will fit your vehicle as long as you have a 6 speed automatic transmission. www.dormanproducts.com/p-132250-14104.aspx?year=2013&make=GMC&model=Sierra%25202500%2520HD&parttype=Auto%2520Transmission%2520Shift%2520Linkage%2520Bushing&origin=YMM
So not lower cable at transmission, I put one on drove a little bit and came off about 4th time, comes off at linkage,I put in park,,comes off at reverse on a incline will vehicle will roll
Do yourself a favor take your shift arm off drill out the the shift pin on the shift arm and just bolt it with a lock nut probably have to grind the head of the bolt too. It will last
07 Yukon Denali. These are so trash. Not only are they damn near impossible to get the bushing into the flange but the bushing does NOT stay on the pin. It pops off multiple times every single day. Yesterday in the middle of the when while I was backing out of my girl driveway. Booty pipe part
Unfortunately, we do not but I will let our product team know of your new product idea! Thank you! Here is a link to all the parts that we do offer for your vehicle. www.dormanproducts.com/gsearch.aspx?type=keyword&origin=keyword&year=2008&make=Dodge&model=Avenger
Hello! Unfortunately we do not offer that part for your year, make and model vehicle. I will let the product team know of your new product idea. Please check out this link with all the recommended parts we offer for your year, make and model vehicle. www.dormanproducts.com/gsearch.aspx?year=2005&make=Chevrolet&model=Tahoe&origin=YMM
Hi Carlos! The video only shows putting the bushing into the cable end, unfortunately it never shows at the end using the slip joint pliers to install the cable end onto the linkage as Nick describes.
Hi Juan, unfortunately Dorman does not make the gear selector cable bushings for that year escape. I will let our product team know of your new product idea. Thank you!
I’ve waited a week for your 14110 . No instructions in the package and no instructions online. Maybe your help line would not get so many calls if you would put some fucking instructions up!
I don’t mean to complain but damn I’m frustrated. Where’s the video for part # 14041?? How come whenever you’re looking for a specific video for specific part you get 7,000 videos on something else ?? Part 14104 and 14041 are 2 totally different parts… why not make a video for the corresponding part #..
Thanks, the product worked so far. BUT, Please don't make it sound like it is easy to install this product from underneath the vehicle. IT IS NOT. IT IS A B****! Just tell the truth that you need patience and alot of it. GH
I followed all directions, the piece worked for one day, and now continuously pops back off. It takes almost no effort to slide the cable and bushing back onto the shift arm on the transmission. Why is this bushing so loose..???
I haven't tried it yet. My hole is egg-shaped. I think it should be round. I'm thinking , if it's not a round hole. It may pop off. What shape is your hole? 😊
Please visit your local parts store or online retailer to locate this part. We believe it may be Part # 14104 but they will need to confirm which part number you will need to your exact vehicle before purchasing.
I’m a female and because of your video I did it myself. Thank you❤
So glad to hear we could help you!
Did you have to remove the cable from the car first?
@@p4thoma No, I did exactly how he explained it in the video
@@DJC21wood thank you! I was able to do it as well!! Saved me a lot of money 😁
@@DJC21wood I'm working on mine today, thanks! 👩🏻🔧
Thanks for the water trick. I couldn’t have done it otherwise. I ruined the first bushing trying to force it on with a c clamp
Worked on my 2013 LTZ Tahoe. It took less than five minuets.
I felt a snap when I put it on the cable linkage using the pliers and another snap when it went on the lever by just pushing it on.
Also, I did NOT use the hot water technique because of getting two in the package.
Good Luck
On my '14 Silverado the part where the bushings go is a lot wider than the one in the vids. Replacrment bushings aren't deep enough to work.
This what I needed. Thank you
2014 ford escape 1.6L dorman 14057 worked for me. thank you
Hi Javier, glad we could help!
Mine still slips off. Not every time as before but certainly not an acceptable fix. Any further advice?
Hi JR, is the bushing not staying on the pin of the linkage, or is it coming out of the cable end?
@@DormanProducts it was not staying on the pin. I ended up fashioning a metal clip (with a hole for the pin). So far so good.
@@jrtaylor2601 can u please tell me what you put to hold it ? My replacement bushing still pops off the pin !
@@theoamos4335 probably a small cotter pin
Same here! Keeps coming out from the lever pin. How did you guys worked it out ?
Thanks. This really helped
So glad we could help Sara!
I bought this kit and was able to put bushings in the shifter cable end but it keeps popping off of the trans
Hi Dustin! If it is falling off the pin on the trans, you will want to warranty that bushing.
Got part number 14104 for a 2012 yukon xl. Will not stay on the linkage arm pin. Tried both bushing in kit, did the warm water trick. Easily pops back off. Looking at amazon reviews, it really looks like a junk product
Hello, thank you for bringing this to our attention. I will pass this along to our quality team.
I'm having the same issue, did you find a solution? I'm getting really frustrated now.... Thanks
8 months and no response.
Put a e-clip on it.
It worked easily on my 2013 Tahoe. It made a snapping feel when it went into the linkage and I felt another snap when I pushed it on to the linkage leaver.
Great tips. Can you put those on the package? I destroyed part 14104 now I’m trying part 14041. I hope the tapered end holds. Not confusing at all.
I've got the 14041 kit, wish me luck!
2011 silverado with 6 speed trans I used 14104 on the lower cable and it keeps falling off like it's not the right one but it said it fit when I bought it from the autozone I work at
Hi Alex, if the bushing is snapped in and that is staying but the bushing wont stay on the end of the rod, then you would want to warranty out the bushing.
I have the same problem
Same. Bushing is on but keeps coming off the lever over short amount of tjme
Same problem here! It keeps coming off the lever! How did you guys worked it out ?
Same problem. I don’t think warranty is the answer
Other than drilling a hole and using a cotter pin to hold it on, how has everyone else stopped the cable from popping off of the shift linkage? Pics of you got em please...
D is d all this and it still pops off
Gonna try replacing this Auto Trans Shifter Cable Lever - 2001-2013 Chevrolet Tahoe
Same problem. Piece of junk part. Stupid ass GM could have made the selector arm threaded in order to thread a bolt on and then there wouldn’t be a cheat piece of plastic doomed to failure. But in typical gym fashion they don’t care
My new part pops off too. So annoying. My wife has had to call me 3 times away from work because the new part pops off. The inside of the new pushing should have a bump to clip into place with the transmission shifter
@@zacharyjarrett43 Same thing with my 2009 Jeep Wrangler with 22,000 miles.I am paranoid of being stranded everytime I drive this vehicle.WTF??? who designed this shit???they need their asses kicked!!
This video helped big time thanks 💪🏾
So glad we could help!
I changed the bushing but my car won’t go into the M position do you have any tips
Gracias amigo, help me a lot
Great to hear Julio!
Can you tell me which of your products is made for a 2012 Cadillac Escalade Premium?
Hi Edward, Check out here www.dormanproducts.com/applicationguide.aspx?year=2012&origin=YMM and input your year, make and model for recommended parts for your vehicle. You can also call Dorman Products Customer Service at 1-800-523-2492 or e-mail at CRDorman@Dormanproducts.com.
@@DormanProducts thank you!
Hello, does it fit 2013 GMC Sierra 2500HD? Thanks for the video
Hi Juday, This part will fit your vehicle as long as you have a 6 speed automatic transmission. www.dormanproducts.com/p-132250-14104.aspx?year=2013&make=GMC&model=Sierra%25202500%2520HD&parttype=Auto%2520Transmission%2520Shift%2520Linkage%2520Bushing&origin=YMM
Won’t work lol it’ll just slip off
Can glue be used to keep it from popping off..
No, we don't recommend any glue/adhesive to be used.
And how do we use the retainer clip provided with the kit?
Hi Haryodh, which kit are your referring to and what vehicle are you working on?
@@DormanProducts 14104, chevy impala 2008
Will part #14104 fit 2011 Silverado
Hi Daniel, part # 14104 fits all of these 2011 Silverado models:
Silverado 2500 HD- 6 Speed Trans. - Upper Cable
Silverado 3500 HD- 6 Speed Trans.- Upper Cable
Silverado 1500- 4 Speed Trans. -Upper Cable
Silverado 1500- 6 Speed Trans. -Upper Cable
Silverado 2500 (Mexico)- 4 Speed Trans. -Upper Cable
Silverado 2500 (Mexico)- 6 Speed Trans. -Upper Cable
So not lower cable at transmission, I put one on drove a little bit and came off about 4th time, comes off at linkage,I put in park,,comes off at reverse on a incline will vehicle will roll
Will this part #14104 fit a 2004 gmc yukon denali xl?
Unfortunately, it will not.
Hi!! Waned to ask repair kit to replace the bushing is also compatible for 2015 Cadillac ATS 2.0t AWD luxury?
Hi Lorena, unfortunately we do not list that bushing for that shift cable.
Do yourself a favor take your shift arm off drill out the the shift pin on the shift arm and just bolt it with a lock nut probably have to grind the head of the bolt too. It will last
i put these bushing in but it keeps popping out shift cable bar what can i do
Hi Calvin, you will want to warranty out the bushings through your retailer. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Hello does it fit to opel astra g 99' automatic transmission?
Hi George, unfortunately It does not. I will let the product team know of your new product idea.
Do you have a kit that would work on 04 volvo s60r 6speed manual?
Hello, unfortunately we do not. I will let our product team know of your new product idea. Thank you!
07 Yukon Denali. These are so trash. Not only are they damn near impossible to get the bushing into the flange but the bushing does NOT stay on the pin. It pops off multiple times every single day. Yesterday in the middle of the when while I was backing out of my girl driveway. Booty pipe part
What part # for a 2008 Dodge Avenger
Unfortunately, we do not but I will let our product team know of your new product idea! Thank you! Here is a link to all the parts that we do offer for your vehicle. www.dormanproducts.com/gsearch.aspx?type=keyword&origin=keyword&year=2008&make=Dodge&model=Avenger
I'm not as annoyed with them not working on my 2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 but it's absolutely ridiculous that those 3 parts cost $22 at a parts store!
#awesomeness!!!!Thk u!!!!
So glad we could help!
*RANDY JUDAH TORREZ ❤
What part number is the shifter cable linkage bushing for a 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe 4X4 lt?
Hello! Unfortunately we do not offer that part for your year, make and model vehicle. I will let the product team know of your new product idea. Please check out this link with all the recommended parts we offer for your year, make and model vehicle. www.dormanproducts.com/gsearch.aspx?year=2005&make=Chevrolet&model=Tahoe&origin=YMM
Why don't you show us with the pilers
Hi Carlos! The video only shows putting the bushing into the cable end, unfortunately it never shows at the end using the slip joint pliers to install the cable end onto the linkage as Nick describes.
Hola soy de Mexico busco los bujes de chicote selector de velocidades ford escape 2008
Hi Juan, unfortunately Dorman does not make the gear selector cable bushings for that year escape. I will let our product team know of your new product idea. Thank you!
How about a how to video for the actual part you sell?
Very confusing and frustrating.
I’ve waited a week for your 14110 . No instructions in the package and no instructions online. Maybe your help line would not get so many calls if you would put some fucking instructions up!
I don’t mean to complain but damn I’m frustrated. Where’s the video for part # 14041?? How come whenever you’re looking for a specific video for specific part you get 7,000 videos on something else ?? Part 14104 and 14041 are 2 totally different parts… why not make a video for the corresponding part #..
Thanks, the product worked so far. BUT, Please don't make it sound like it is easy to install this product from underneath the vehicle. IT IS NOT. IT IS A B****! Just tell the truth that you need patience and alot of it. GH
I followed all directions, the piece worked for one day, and now continuously pops back off. It takes almost no effort to slide the cable and bushing back onto the shift arm on the transmission. Why is this bushing so loose..???
Ball in the shift tranny side is probably worn out
I haven't tried it yet. My hole is egg-shaped. I think it should be round. I'm thinking , if it's not a round hole. It may pop off. What shape is your hole? 😊
These things are junk
Ok como consigo esas piesas? Ya me canse de ponerle siptaps a mi yukon jajaja y el cable sale mas caro😢. Part number please 08 yukonxk
Please visit your local parts store or online retailer to locate this part. We believe it may be Part # 14104 but they will need to confirm which part number you will need to your exact vehicle before purchasing.