Thanks for the info, this helped me find out why reverse wasn't just popping in when sliding to "R", had to go past and come back to get it to engage. The bushing on the transmission end was gone. 2005 Lariat 171k
@@1StarNuke I'm hoping I'm answering the correct question. The Bushing Kit in discussion was the transmission shift cable that runs from tranny to shifter.
Yes, we received your email and responded with many questions. Such as which end of cable did you replace bushing? How long since truck was operational? Have you inspected both ends of shift cable for bushing defects? Have you inspected entire length of shift cable? Is the cable length adjusted properly so that gears move freely?
Video is great but I have a 97 f150 and my cable is broke. I need to replace it and was just wondering the best way to take the old one out and put the new in
To fun way to remove and replace a shift cable. But here are some videos on You Tube: www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1997+F150+removing+and+installing+new+shift+cable&qpvt=1997+F150+removing+and+installing+new+shift+cable&FORM=VDRE
The easiest end to inspect is the end closest to transmission. Or if our shifter in the center console feel loose then obviously that's where to begin.
To make it easier to provide the best answer for you I have included the link to ALL F150 kits here: www.bushingfix.com/ford-f-150-shift-cable-bushing-options/ Simply find your year; determine which end of cable needs a bushing upper at base of gear selector knob; and one at the transmission.
The new White clip I purchased doesn't seem to want to LOCK the outer shell in place keeping the clip locked and tight so it loosens to the point that you can't put the truck in park .
My gear shift is locked in position after the bushing link failed. I was able to crawl under the truck and manual shift into Drive to make it home. If I replace the clip will my shifter move freely?
Let's start another way .......what year? And it is an automatic F150? Does "bushing link" refer to bushing? can you send pics of what you are referring to: ascensioneng@gmail.com
On the F150 due to the huge quantities and years we now have over 6 kits just for F150s! Depending upon year and floor or column shifter! Thank you for your post!
This particular video is on the F2Kit. Depending upon the year of your F150 and whether you are replacing bushing at shifter or tranny end you may require a different part. I 've included the link for full listings on F150 MODELS: www.bushingfix.com/ford-f-150-shift-cable-bushing-options/. If unsure as to which part works for your truck please contact us at ascensioneng@gmail.com.
We only sell replacement bushings for transmission shift cables, and transfer cases. Here is a link that will take you to how to replace timing belts on Ford Rangers. It does vary slightly by engine liter: www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ford+rangeer+timing+belt+replacement&FORM=HDRSC3
I'm not absolutely certain that I am answering correctly but if you are in need of replacement bushing on a Impala then our SI2kit fits both tranny end as well as shifter end of the cable. Here's the link: www.bushingfix.com/chevrolet-impala-shift-cable-bushing-repair-kit/
The other end depending on the year requires an Si2Kit. I have the part to repair but there are too many console variations to film them all but if you email us at ascensioneng@gmail.com and tell me the year/make/model we can likely help you locate the end and direct you to the part to repair.
That would be ideal! A huge garage filled with every year, make and model - just not realistic! lol Most folks find either the video or the written step by step instructions that arrive with our kits to be sufficient. if you have purchased a kit and are having difficulties feel free to contact us ascensioneng@gmail.com with your year, make and model and a good phone number and we can walk you through the installation process!
The clip that holds the kit is on the exterior end of your shift cable. The shift cable runs from base of interior shifter to transmission. So on your truck its behind engine and underneath in most cases.
Thanks for the info, this helped me find out why reverse wasn't just popping in when sliding to "R", had to go past and come back to get it to engage. The bushing on the transmission end was gone. 2005 Lariat 171k
Glad we could help! Thank you for your post!
What kind of cable did you use for your 2005 Lariat?
@@1StarNuke I'm hoping I'm answering the correct question. The Bushing Kit in discussion was the transmission shift cable that runs from tranny to shifter.
Great presentation.Lifelong mechanic here,subbed
Awesome, thank you! The developer and engineer of this is also a veteran mechanic .
I brought it but when i installed it cable doesn't go in park gotta start it in natural helpppppp
Yes, we received your email and responded with many questions. Such as which end of cable did you replace bushing? How long since truck was operational? Have you inspected both ends of shift cable for bushing defects? Have you inspected entire length of shift cable? Is the cable length adjusted properly so that gears move freely?
Video is great but I have a 97 f150 and my cable is broke. I need to replace it and was just wondering the best way to take the old one out and put the new in
To fun way to remove and replace a shift cable. But here are some videos on You Tube: www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1997+F150+removing+and+installing+new+shift+cable&qpvt=1997+F150+removing+and+installing+new+shift+cable&FORM=VDRE
My new tan clip has a metal cover on it. I wonder how to get this off
The old (on vehichle clip) but new tan style
Email us pic of your part and year make and model to ascensioneng@gmail.com. I want to be sure we are answering the real question.
2013, f 150, center console shifter? haven't gotten under it yet but wondering where to start
The easiest end to inspect is the end closest to transmission. Or if our shifter in the center console feel loose then obviously that's where to begin.
What f150 year range is this kit for?
To make it easier to provide the best answer for you I have included the link to ALL F150 kits here: www.bushingfix.com/ford-f-150-shift-cable-bushing-options/ Simply find your year; determine which end of cable needs a bushing upper at base of gear selector knob; and one at the transmission.
The new White clip I purchased doesn't seem to want to LOCK the outer shell in place keeping the clip locked and tight so it loosens to the point that you can't put the truck in park .
Please email us at ascensioneng@gmail.com. Our parts have a lifetime warranty. If the part isn't working we can send you a replacement.
My gear shift is locked in position after the bushing link failed. I was able to crawl under the truck and manual shift into Drive to make it home. If I replace the clip will my shifter move freely?
Let's start another way .......what year? And it is an automatic F150? Does "bushing link" refer to bushing? can you send pics of what you are referring to: ascensioneng@gmail.com
Nice mine was slightly different but same idea .
On the F150 due to the huge quantities and years we now have over 6 kits just for F150s! Depending upon year and floor or column shifter! Thank you for your post!
Excellent video!!! Thanks!!
Glad you liked it! There are also step by step written instructions on our Installation Page www.bushingfix.com/instructions/
What's the name of that part??
This particular video is on the F2Kit. Depending upon the year of your F150 and whether you are replacing bushing at shifter or tranny end you may require a different part. I 've included the link for full listings on F150 MODELS: www.bushingfix.com/ford-f-150-shift-cable-bushing-options/. If unsure as to which part works for your truck please contact us at ascensioneng@gmail.com.
Good video
Thanks ✌️
You are welcome!
thanks
Thank you for the feedback!
Ford ranger timing belt replacement
We only sell replacement bushings for transmission shift cables, and transfer cases. Here is a link that will take you to how to replace timing belts on Ford Rangers. It does vary slightly by engine liter: www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ford+rangeer+timing+belt+replacement&FORM=HDRSC3
2003 Chevy Impala sparkplug
I'm not absolutely certain that I am answering correctly but if you are in need of replacement bushing on a Impala then our SI2kit fits both tranny end as well as shifter end of the cable. Here's the link: www.bushingfix.com/chevrolet-impala-shift-cable-bushing-repair-kit/
What about the other end......😂
The other end depending on the year requires an Si2Kit. I have the part to repair but there are too many console variations to film them all but if you email us at ascensioneng@gmail.com and tell me the year/make/model we can likely help you locate the end and direct you to the part to repair.
There so much missing here it’s no help at all. You should show it on a real truck
That would be ideal! A huge garage filled with every year, make and model - just not realistic! lol Most folks find either the video or the written step by step instructions that arrive with our kits to be sufficient. if you have purchased a kit and are having difficulties feel free to contact us ascensioneng@gmail.com with your year, make and model and a good phone number and we can walk you through the installation process!
Where's this clip location?
The clip that holds the kit is on the exterior end of your shift cable. The shift cable runs from base of interior shifter to transmission. So on your truck its behind engine and underneath in most cases.
Good video
Thanks ✌️
Thank you too