Dealing with the same headache now with my '97. Honda made way too much💰 in the 90's off these cars. I guess the tradeoff is hella⛽️ mileage for cheap materials. 🤷🏽♂️ Thx for the share!
If you find you can’t remove the key from the ignition after this repair you will need to take the black plastic piece out and widen the bottom and top holes where the metal shaft slides under to make sure that the shaft has enough clearance to release the key. I removed the shaft and used a small drill bit to widen the plastic and then tapped it on and left it there for about 20 minutes. I removed the shaft and reassembled everything and was able to remove the key after shifting into park. You can use the old plastic cylinder to see how much wider you need to make the holes so that the shaft seats closer to the top of that black plastic piece.
I had the exact opposite problem as you so far no help 😢 my replacement piece is slightly larger so from reverse to 4-1 gear It just needs to be pulled or pushed a little to shift no pushing down on button needed
I got the whole thing, handle and all for $25. It's a piss poor design; like you, I replace it twice. 97" Accord. The whole thing needs plenty of grease to operate smoothly.
This was a huge help! The knob on my shifter crumbled and had to take off the handle like he did in the video just to drive it home.
Thanks, my button just broke and i was hesitant to spend $50. I just ordered the newer version and will try your modification.
Dealing with the same headache now with my '97. Honda made way too much💰 in the 90's off these cars. I guess the tradeoff is hella⛽️ mileage for cheap materials. 🤷🏽♂️ Thx for the share!
Thanks! I just did it and it works really good!!
Glad to have helped..
Thanks for the video mine broke leaving work today
Glad to have helped..
This part will work on a 96 Honda accord. Very easy to install!!
Good to know.. Thanks..
Awesome 😎
If you find you can’t remove the key from the ignition after this repair you will need to take the black plastic piece out and widen the bottom and top holes where the metal shaft slides under to make sure that the shaft has enough clearance to release the key. I removed the shaft and used
a small drill bit to widen the plastic and then tapped it on and left it there for about 20 minutes. I removed the shaft and reassembled everything and was able to remove the key after shifting into park. You can use the old plastic cylinder to see how much wider you need to make the holes so that the shaft seats closer to the top of that black plastic piece.
When the button breaks does it just not let you shift gears
If someone could please lmk asap I'm kinda stuck right now and need to know a solution for my problem thanks
If your button breaks, unless you take the handle off like I show at 01:02 you will not be able to shift gears..
Works great on a 96 Honda accord
Thank you for your video!!!
Glad to help..
I had the exact opposite problem as you so far no help 😢 my replacement piece is slightly larger so from reverse to 4-1 gear It just needs to be pulled or pushed a little to shift no pushing down on button needed
THANK YOU+++++
Glad to have helped..
More Ranger videos please 😢
Ranger is all good at the moment.. Nothing to fix..
I got the whole thing, handle and all for $25. It's a piss poor design; like you, I replace it twice. 97" Accord. The whole thing needs plenty of grease to operate smoothly.
It broke yet again!!!! 😡 I'm now going to try to replace it with the 98-02 knob, with the handle. I just hope the whole thing will fit. 🤞