Shifting problem

Discussion in 'Engine/Drivetrain' started by yota4life, Apr 27, 2010.

  1. yota4life

    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    I noticed the other night that when it gets hard to shift an I push in the clutch it feels like it's gonna die. Could it be the clutch master cylinder?
     
  2. CHOPER211

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    issues taking out the shifter....

    im trying to take my shifter out now....but it wont go down very much when i push it and it wont turn counterclockwise at all its very hard it only goes down a few cm not very much im trying using a vise grip as well and thats not helping much either.
     
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    ^^ been trying to turn the metal piece all morning, won't budge...any help?
     
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    I have used needle nosed pliers to push it down and turn it by spreading them to both sides at once. I've also used a pair of flat tip screwdrivers with perfect success.
     
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    Im going to have try the pliers method tomorro....howd u use the flat tip?
     
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    I had the same problem taking out my shifter too, wouldn't go down at all, turns out mine had 4 10mm bolts/skrews to remove then the shifter jus pulls sraight up from the tower.
     
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    Where we're those 4 bolts at so I can check if I have them too?
     
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    If you have a round rubber boot at the base you have either the push & twist collar or an internal snap ring. If the boot I'd squarish you have bolts.


    I use the screwdrivers to push down at the corners of the collar and pry against the handle. Hard to explain, easy to do.
     
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    On the top of the tower under a rubber cap

    The bolts are what hold the shifter down in the tower
     

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