Wow your broken button looks better than mine which was shattered into several little black pieces. They kept falling out like bad teeth. Could still shift into gears with my finger pushing in the spring or pushing down the inner silver button. Will replace part soon.
1:45 After I removed the handle, I was able to depress the metal piece and shift gears. Now....this same metal piece no longer fully depresses and I can no longer shift. Perhaps I need the entire assembly...
Q. Does the light on the gear selector or dash indicate park position.... if so, it is not the gear handle/ transmission. More likely the ignition switch.
Just did this repair today and got the same issue of my key not releasing from the ignition. The screws were too tightly torqued when putting it back together. I had to hold the handle as far up to align the screw holes in order for the knob to work and don't tighten the screws too much so that the sensor is not tripped thinking the car is not in park. Hope this helps...
Wow your broken button looks better than mine which was shattered into several little black pieces. They kept falling out like bad teeth. Could still shift into gears with my finger pushing in the spring or pushing down the inner silver button. Will replace part soon.
Thank you for the no cost, easy fix. Truly a lifesaver.
Glad to have helped..
Great video thank you for posting. Will tackle the project with confidence now.
Thank you so much. you made this repair work due to step by step oh how to install. I'm back strong now
Glad to Help.. Thanks for reply..
Great diy mechanic.👍
Picture/video save the day, I almost had an issue with this.
Ty
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Sir.
Thanks help to all Honda drivers,
Thanks so much! This was very helpful! Most appreciated!
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thanks!!! did it in less than 1 minute!!!!
Life saver thankyou so much🎉
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Gracias por compartir su Trabajo
de nada es un placer
I can’t remove my key from ignition after removing gear shift handle. I have a 2000 Honda civic ex coupe.
Where can i get replacement screws? I bout another shifter knob and it came with the little pieces. Can i just use those?
THANK YOU * VERY HELPFUL.
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I purchased brass rod and "pinned" the plastic together for a stronger joint with JB Weld. Thanks for the video. Very helpful.
The wax in my gear has already melted so I just replace the whole thing ?
1:45 After I removed the handle, I was able to depress the metal piece and shift gears.
Now....this same metal piece no longer fully depresses and I can no longer shift.
Perhaps I need the entire assembly...
Thanks for the vid. Min dry rotted - dealer quoted me $300 for a 03 Honda accord. Ordered it for $3 and did it myself 🎉
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This is the same issue I'm having with my accord 2003
Where did you order the part from
Can we get that screws placed both side ?
Sir thank's for the video, other than that, I would have not been able to put it together
How much does a piece cost
Like 8 bucks off rockauto. But it's not in stock
So I have this issue and it’s not wanting to shift into park
Will it shift into park with the handle off and pressing down with your thumb?? Like what I show at 01:47..
I did that with mine put it started playing up
are you FNG serious glue them back together you can buy a whole knew knob kit for 10 $
I did all this and my key won't release
Same here. Did you ever figure out why?
Q. Does the light on the gear selector or dash indicate park position.... if so, it is not the gear handle/ transmission. More likely the ignition switch.
Just did this repair today and got the same issue of my key not releasing from the ignition. The screws were too tightly torqued when putting it back together. I had to hold the handle as far up to align the screw holes in order for the knob to work and don't tighten the screws too much so that the sensor is not tripped thinking the car is not in park. Hope this helps...
Doesn’t last long rather to replace than repair
repair might last forever..
@@tongo117 No it doesn’t trust it’s been done before twice
Mine was dry rot I hadda buy another