Fitting Quick Shifter

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Grue
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Fitting Quick Shifter

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Right chaps, this is probably such an easy job no one has bothered to make a How-To on this... Maybe i'm just being stupid.

I've got the plastic surround away, unhitched both cables from the old shifter, and taken out the 4 bolts holding the shifter in.

How do you get the cables out of the 2 holes at the front of the old shifter?

Am taking pics for a DIY. Not a difficult or fiddly job, just know would have been so much easier with a guide!

Points awarded for quick replys, as the interior of my car looks like a scene from Battle Royale.
Last edited by Grue on Mon Sep 03, 2007 5:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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To get the cables out, get a screw driver and lever underneath them and they should pop out. They have a clip built into them which holds them into the housing. Lever them and they shoudl pop straight up towards the sky.
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