Under the rubber boot covering the shifter, there should be 4? bolts. Make sure transmission is in neutral and remove these bolts, shifter should be able to be removed at this time
In need to get shifter off to remove transmission
the shifter came right out of the transmission how do i put it back in
You will need to remove the boot and such to get to the base of the shifter. I have a 1990 and I had to remove 3 star bolts/screws on the base of the shifter. Once removed, the lever assembly pulled right out.
You may have to remove the shifter and realign forks in the top of transmission--problem usually caused by wear
Been a while, but don't you Take the boot off inside to get to the shifter. It either has a locking ring that holds the shifter in or 4 bolts holding the shifter in. In either case, remove it and the shifter pulls out.
Yes. You will also need to bring over the shifter, or purchase an aftermarket shifter for you application.
Remove carpet/floor covering Then there should be screws holding the rubber boot covering the shifter Remove screws to remove boot Shifter should be secured to transmission by bolts after removal shifter should be able to be lifted from transmission Then you can possibly see problem. Perhaps fork has just slipped from shifter
Those switches are all located where the shifter attaches to the top of the transmission, on the shifter iself.
It has a speed sensor on the transmission.
if it's the Mitsubishi 5 speed,remove the shifter from the top of the tranny and look inside with a flashlight-there are three locks below on the passenger side that MUST be centered when you install the shifter(in neutral)
Yes you can remove a manual transmission and replace it with an automatic. You will need to buy an aftermarket shifter kit of find a shifter for your vehicle from a junk yard. You will also either have to remove the clutch pedal or replace the pedal assembly
It is located in the transmission.