How I handled my problem on a NJ to FLORIDA drive, stuck at a gas pump in Lumberton NC, was … without having any tools whatsoever and it was 11pm at night… I took my IPhone usb cable and tied knots on the shift cable and transmission lever, and removed all slack, and pulled tightly. I finished my trip to Florida without any issues. AND YES, IM A Genius‼️‼️I didn’t have to pay a mechanic, or Towing or get a room over night.. I kept it pushin’ another 500 miles‼️ I love my cheapness and ingenuity‼️
4 yrs later and you saved my ASS. I was freaking out, but when I saw your video, it felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. Fixed it in under 5 minutes after heading to autozone. Thank you for including the part number🙌🏽
@@Okay_Seanteif you have a harbor freight near ya, it's totally worth getting one of their jacks that meets the vehicles weight. For 100-150 bucks, you'll never have to worry about having to jack a car up ever again!
Wow just got off of work a businesswoman in my business outfit and my gear got stuck out of all the videos yours truly truly did the job you helped me and you have no idea how much you just help me thank you so much keep doing what you’re doing man
Thanks bro! ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 i was tired of having to jump underneath the car while i was halfway in/halfway out a parking space to snap that mug back on all the time....all embarrassed holdin up traffic 😂😂😂
Driving back from Ocean yesterday, pulled over to look at a pretty small park, ready to leave and Whamm!!! Vehicle wouldn't start. Just replaced battery - with new. All lights -on dash worked, but shifter was stuck,unmovable in park. Tried to jump and tried to smack starter solenoid, still no go. Noticed that vehicle would move a bit, so used ebrake. CALLED AAA ( GREAT to have), Driver arrived and was ready to tow, but looked under vehicle first- then said " You're going home". What? "Yes, you're going to be able to ride this home." It was a shift linkage, Exactly just in this video. Took a zip-tie and secured, and Wha-La!!! Vehicle wouldn't start in DRIVE- was reason. Thanks to a few locals to offer assistance, Thanks to AAA for doing a great job coordinating finding a tow truck driver. Thanks for this video- to explain what issue was nd how to fix! Must say that WE ARE BLESSED!
Reading the instruction sheet included with the Dorman 14057 Kit, and I quote, "Yellow shift bushings fit Transmission side of Ford applications ... Clear bushing fits ... Shift and Transmission side of GM applications.
I had been watching a few videos and I will say yours was part of what got me to fix my car! As a single woman this was helpful! Thank you so much!!! ...this was all fun too...I sort of want to take some mechanic 🧰 classes now. 🤔🤔🤔
Nice vid really appreciate it! I just did this for my 2003 trailblazer 4.2. I got part 14507 from advanced auto. I bought 14055 as well bc I read different reviews on advanced auto site & on TH-cam of people saying 14507 one was wrong size & get the other. 14507 is right for the 2003 trailblazer 4.2 (the orange bushings) slid it onto the lever thing then put the linkage on, had to use force then I heard it snap & lock in place. I then pushed the cap on & that tightened as well. Thought I’d put this out there bc I found plenty conflicting info, hoping to save someone else the headache.
thank you, this is the best video on the subject I've seen. I had this issue on my 1999 GMC Jimmy, well done. If you ever find yourself in Western Nebraska look me up, I'll take you to the range and we'll ring some steel
This happened to me this morning I stopped at the gas station with my daughter shes 39 and cut the car off and I noticed when I put it in park that it sure was easy to do so so she put the gas in and get ready to start the car and nothing so I thought it was a battery I thought it was a starter blah blah blah. So I did a Google search and it said something about transmission cable so I said to my daughter go look up there in the hood and see if you see anything moving and she saw this thing going back-and-forth she reached in and she said it looks like it’s loose and it should be attached to that other piece over there.Oh so she attached it and I started the car right up and then I looked at your video and it shows me what little piece I need to replace because right now all we’re doing is just having to stick it down into the hole until we get the bushing thank you so much. Mother and daughter minds work together better peace and love
This video got me out and about. God bless you brother. I thought my fishing trip turned out bad but after this video it made it a hell of lot better. Thanks
I was able to find this video and fix my problem in a random parking lot. Thanks for breaking it down and being super clear. I put the big side on the side that’s supposed to connect 🤙 Can you contact me I wanna buy you a beer 🍺🙏
Thanks bro! I got stuck in a mall plaza and had to go to advance auto & buy this for 18$ and come back and do it in the mall parking lot. U saved my life cuz I didn’t know what part to Buy!
Great video. Clear and concise. 2004 Envoy and we used the Orange side like you did. The instructions do say clear side but the orange snapped right on.
In 2020, I was 63 years old and I changed this "little thing" myself right in the parking lot of my community. Today, 4 years later, it happened again in the parking lot near Home Depot... Had to call a tow truck... Already ordered "these little things" on Amazon... I'm 67 now and I'll have to lie down under a car again...😊 I am a strong woman...💪😊
thank you so muck for you video! I had the same problem on my 05' envoy and know next to nothing about cars. went and got the same part at auto part store and had a buddy slide under and but it on took about five minutes because the old bushing was playing hard to take off.
@@Okay_Seante For me, it was under the driver's side, and no, we did not jack it up; my homie just slid under, but if we had a jack, we would have used it.
@@brandoncollar4982What trouble are you experiencing? Mine's been pretty rock-solid, with only one major expense ($500.00 when the dashboard face vent motor went south @ 180, 000 +/- miles, and only 1 tune up @ the same time ($500.00). She's got over 182,000 miles on her now, and frankly, I enjoy driving her more than my wife's 2020 Nissan Rogue LSawd, which to me feels like a go kart married a pinball machine/video game, and had a baby.
Omg 😱 this happened to me today at a Walmart parking lot. Called AAA and the guy put it back on for me and now tomorrow I will try to fix this looks pretty easy. Thanks to this video
And in 2016 Cadillac still sell vehicles with this problem. I have a 2016 CTS and their factor plastic bushing came undone. You would think after several years of customer complaints about this ongoing issue they would made an upgrade to the part but that's the exact same looking part on my 2016. Dealership wanted $1000 to replace the cable. Literally you can go under your car and push this thing in place and it will switch gears thereafter. It will continue to come loose because you need to replace the bushing as you did in this video. The dealership will tell you no we cant replace just the bushing, we replacing the whole cable. Which means they have to tear open your driver side floor and center console and shifter knob to remove old wire and rerun a new wire. Who knows what they can mess up next tearing all sorts of stuff up. As an owner of my car, the last thing I want is to have a mechanic tear down my car, I'd rather go the easiest route and make the bushing myself. Which I did....
Thanks for the video. Have a 2006 Chevy Trailblazer. Got the Dorman item #14057 from Advanced Auto parts $14.49 +tax. Put the 2 orange pieces in just like he said. Snapped the pin right in. Eezy peezy. No tools needed.
If you look at the instructions then you will see that the flanges go in the opposite side on the cable. To get a snug fit this is the proper way. On this repair the tension from the level will pull it off the pin. I wish I could add the picture.
Great job, a little note yo add sometimes the little nipple on the end of the shift shaft is worn and you have to weld a new nipple on so it dont fall off , weld and grind it to correct diameter. I like to do it anyways just for a better hold, nothing like getting stuck in your suit and tie and having to get under there and fish it back on lol
I tried using the orange pieces from dorman 14057, but cable kept falling off. I do live in the rust belt and tip of transmission bracket/lever was rusted and worn. If you also deal with rust, I'd advise replacing the bracket, gm part#15251895. Also, the clear bushing from dorman #14055 looks exactly like the oem bushing and locks onto the groove of bracket tip.
Replaced my radiator then took it off ramps last night and the linkage popped off and now I gotta spend 14.95 4 a piece of plastic to keep this selector on " great.
The auto parts store may have this part in an assortment kit. I have this vehicle, but I got creative (lazy) and removed the piece and reversed it back onto the shift lever pin. Prolly should replace it before the cold weather sets in. Know whattamean ...
i’m having a really hard time getting this piece to fit into my shift cable on my 02 envoy. even though it’s the right size, it doesn’t wanna go in. any tips?
I wonder if a person could JB Weld that bushing once you pop the new bushing on and JB Weld over the new bushing to lock it in place? I’ve heard a lot of people say those bushings break over so many months. Just a thought .
Great video. You saved me a lot of work.. Dorman is very slack with their instructions. OK don't use the orange, it doesn't lock very well. Dorman 14055 might be better.
Thanks for posting this video . I had same problem . I had to show my mechanic the video he tried putting on the clear things till he watched your video. Are you supposed to use all the parts?
@Amopro22 Do you know what the clear part is for that came in the package? Also, my bushing slipped off on its own. Not sure why...About to go under again and do the steps over. Any reason why its slipped off the pin (linkage)?
Instructions said the yellow/orange bushings are for Fords and clear ones are for GM. Either way this is not a good repair kit. I had to modify one of the clear bushings to get it to slide inside the linkage
I spent 3 hours trying to fit the clear bushings, modifying them and they still wouldn't go in. Finally went with the "Ford" orange ones for my 09 Yukon....
Have a 2004 Envoy and the transmission doesn't shift to third gear, is this a full overhaul or maybe a shift solenoid that needs to be change any idea will help. Thanks
Hi , thank you for your video , what are the other " 2 Clear bushing" use for , I just purchased the kit and I'd like to know if there is use for somewhere or is just an extra part in case there are different models Your response will be appreciated
Great video I have a question once I made the reconnection I now have a new issue. I can now put the car in gear but when I try to put it back in park again the hand shifter is loose again and I have to get back under the truck to manually put it back in park with my hand and this allows the process to repeat itself. I can pull the shifter in gear but it's no tension/retraction for it to go back to park. Is there a way to tighten the linkage cable that's what I need to know. Your help would be greatly appreciated bud thanks 👍😎👌
@@dewaynemitchell302 we ended up getting it on by hammering it in. Putting something flat over it and just hammering it to push the plastic on evenly. Took 12 hrs total from start to finish.. changing my valve cover gaskets was easier and faster
How I handled my problem on a NJ to FLORIDA drive, stuck at a gas pump in Lumberton NC, was … without having any tools whatsoever and it was 11pm at night… I took my IPhone usb cable and tied knots on the shift cable and transmission lever, and removed all slack, and pulled tightly. I finished my trip to Florida without any issues. AND YES, IM A Genius‼️‼️I didn’t have to pay a mechanic, or Towing or get a room over night.. I kept it pushin’ another 500 miles‼️ I love my cheapness and ingenuity‼️
4 yrs later and you saved my ASS. I was freaking out, but when I saw your video, it felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. Fixed it in under 5 minutes after heading to autozone. Thank you for including the part number🙌🏽
Hey did you have to jack the vehicle up?
@@Okay_Seanteif you have a harbor freight near ya, it's totally worth getting one of their jacks that meets the vehicles weight. For 100-150 bucks, you'll never have to worry about having to jack a car up ever again!
Wow just got off of work a businesswoman in my business outfit and my gear got stuck out of all the videos yours truly truly did the job you helped me and you have no idea how much you just help me thank you so much keep doing what you’re doing man
Thanks bro! ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 i was tired of having to jump underneath the car while i was halfway in/halfway out a parking space to snap that mug back on all the time....all embarrassed holdin up traffic 😂😂😂
Happy to help bro
This meee right now ! 😂😂😂😂
Driving back from Ocean yesterday, pulled over to look at a pretty small park, ready to leave and Whamm!!! Vehicle wouldn't start. Just replaced battery - with new. All lights -on dash worked, but shifter was stuck,unmovable in park. Tried to jump and tried to smack starter solenoid, still no go. Noticed that vehicle would move a bit, so used ebrake. CALLED AAA ( GREAT to have), Driver arrived and was ready to tow, but looked under vehicle first- then said " You're going home". What? "Yes, you're going to be able to ride this home." It was a shift linkage, Exactly just in this video. Took a zip-tie and secured, and Wha-La!!! Vehicle wouldn't start in DRIVE- was reason.
Thanks to a few locals to offer assistance, Thanks to AAA for doing a great job coordinating finding a tow truck driver. Thanks for this video- to explain what issue was nd how to fix! Must say that WE ARE BLESSED!
Reading the instruction sheet included with the Dorman 14057 Kit, and I quote, "Yellow shift bushings fit Transmission side of Ford applications ... Clear bushing fits ... Shift and Transmission side of GM applications.
All the videos and yours is the only one that actually shows the work 🤦🏽♀️. Thanks mane
Ditto
I had been watching a few videos and I will say yours was part of what got me to fix my car! As a single woman this was helpful! Thank you so much!!! ...this was all fun too...I sort of want to take some mechanic 🧰 classes now. 🤔🤔🤔
More power to you! You are the kind of woman I want! Awesome!
You go girl ✌️
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This is my problem now too! Ima have to get under it today myself!! #singlewomanslife 💅🏾💪🏽👩🏽🔧
Simple, straightforward, effective! No bad lighting or overvolumed, overpopulated music. You should give lessons on how to make TH-cam videos.
Thanks
Nice vid really appreciate it! I just did this for my 2003 trailblazer 4.2. I got part 14507 from advanced auto. I bought 14055 as well bc I read different reviews on advanced auto site & on TH-cam of people saying 14507 one was wrong size & get the other. 14507 is right for the 2003 trailblazer 4.2 (the orange bushings) slid it onto the lever thing then put the linkage on, had to use force then I heard it snap & lock in place. I then pushed the cap on & that tightened as well. Thought I’d put this out there bc I found plenty conflicting info, hoping to save someone else the headache.
14057 is what you meant
thank you, this is the best video on the subject I've seen. I had this issue on my 1999 GMC Jimmy, well done. If you ever find yourself in Western Nebraska look me up, I'll take you to the range and we'll ring some steel
i’m in eastern nebraska tap in 📲
This happened to me this morning I stopped at the gas station with my daughter shes 39 and cut the car off and I noticed when I put it in park that it sure was easy to do so so she put the gas in and get ready to start the car and nothing so I thought it was a battery I thought it was a starter blah blah blah. So I did a Google search and it said something about transmission cable so I said to my daughter go look up there in the hood and see if you see anything moving and she saw this thing going back-and-forth she reached in and she said it looks like it’s loose and it should be attached to that other piece over there.Oh so she attached it and I started the car right up and then I looked at your video and it shows me what little piece I need to replace because right now all we’re doing is just having to stick it down into the hole until we get the bushing thank you so much. Mother and daughter minds work together better peace and love
This video got me out and about. God bless you brother. I thought my fishing trip turned out bad but after this video it made it a hell of lot better. Thanks
Thanks
I was able to find this video and fix my problem in a random parking lot. Thanks for breaking it down and being super clear. I put the big side on the side that’s supposed to connect 🤙 Can you contact me I wanna buy you a beer 🍺🙏
Lol thanks u
Thanks bro! I got stuck in a mall plaza and had to go to advance auto & buy this for 18$ and come back and do it in the mall parking lot. U saved my life cuz I didn’t know what part to Buy!
Great video. Clear and concise. 2004 Envoy and we used the Orange side like you did. The instructions do say clear side but the orange snapped right on.
In 2020, I was 63 years old and I changed this "little thing" myself right in the parking lot of my community. Today, 4 years later, it happened again in the parking lot near Home Depot... Had to call a tow truck... Already ordered "these little things" on Amazon... I'm 67 now and I'll have to lie down under a car again...😊 I am a strong woman...💪😊
Love your video & instructions! Yes, the transmission was being naughty & tried to give me a grey hair. Thanks for the quick & informative video
Thanks bro! Couldn’t have diagnosed and fixed the problem myself without you!
On vacation with the kids, parts store down the street. 30mins repair with picking up part. Saved trip!
thank you so muck for you video! I had the same problem on my 05' envoy and know next to nothing about cars. went and got the same part at auto part store and had a buddy slide under and but it on took about five minutes because the old bushing was playing hard to take off.
Hey do you know what side it is on? And you didn’t have to jack up the car?
@@Okay_Seante For me, it was under the driver's side, and no, we did not jack it up; my homie just slid under, but if we had a jack, we would have used it.
@@TheDb003 ok cool thanks so much 😊
My '06 Trailblazer just did this. Thank you so much. My wife was in panic.
I am having trouble with my 06
@@brandoncollar4982What trouble are you experiencing? Mine's been pretty rock-solid, with only one major expense ($500.00 when the dashboard face vent motor went south @ 180, 000 +/- miles, and only 1 tune up @ the same time ($500.00). She's got over 182,000 miles on her now, and frankly, I enjoy driving her more than my wife's 2020 Nissan Rogue LSawd, which to me feels like a go kart married a pinball machine/video game, and had a baby.
Thanks man this solved my problem.
Mine broke in Walmart parking lot ! 🤪
Watched your video and made it home to go pick up the part !
Thanks for sharing Brother !
GOD Bless 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Omg 😱 this happened to me today at a Walmart parking lot. Called AAA and the guy put it back on for me and now tomorrow I will try to fix this looks pretty easy. Thanks to this video
And in 2016 Cadillac still sell vehicles with this problem. I have a 2016 CTS and their factor plastic bushing came undone. You would think after several years of customer complaints about this ongoing issue they would made an upgrade to the part but that's the exact same looking part on my 2016. Dealership wanted $1000 to replace the cable. Literally you can go under your car and push this thing in place and it will switch gears thereafter. It will continue to come loose because you need to replace the bushing as you did in this video. The dealership will tell you no we cant replace just the bushing, we replacing the whole cable. Which means they have to tear open your driver side floor and center console and shifter knob to remove old wire and rerun a new wire. Who knows what they can mess up next tearing all sorts of stuff up. As an owner of my car, the last thing I want is to have a mechanic tear down my car, I'd rather go the easiest route and make the bushing myself. Which I did....
You seem like a really chill dude
Thanks saved me a lot of money. I was getting ready to have it towed to transmission shop.
You seem like a very graceful man thank you and God bless
Thanks for the video. Have a 2006 Chevy Trailblazer. Got the Dorman item #14057 from Advanced Auto parts $14.49 +tax. Put the 2 orange pieces in just like he said. Snapped the pin right in. Eezy peezy. No tools needed.
Thank you very much! I was able to fix my own SUV today!
If you look at the instructions then you will see that the flanges go in the opposite side on the cable. To get a snug fit this is the proper way. On this repair the tension from the level will pull it off the pin. I wish I could add the picture.
I see that too, seems to be two different ways, but only one could be right. The question is which way?
Thanks for the video. Same thing happened to my 03 trailblazer. Appreciate ya
This just happened to me, thanks for the video. Wasn't sure if I needed tools or not.
Thanks for the video, came up with the exact same problem with my isuzu ascender
Exactly what happened to mine today, great video thank you
Thank you man saved me alot of struggle and money easy as pie fix.
Thanks man, saved me a ton of time!
I wish I would've found your video earlier. I returned that bushing kit and bought Dorman 14055 which was a like the original part.
You're the man. Just had this break on my 06 trailblazer
Thank you only Only freaking video who explained where all this is that and that I have to get underneath the car thank you thank you
Thank you man, you saved me a whole Lotta headaches! 👍🏻
Thank you!! Now I know what I'll be doing Saturday Hehe.
Thank you, you saved my Memorial Day Weekend. Easy fix for anyone who can fit under their vehicle.
I will find out in a couple hours how fat I am! Lol!
Thank you for the information, it happened to my 06 Envoy
God bless you man. Thank you for making video
T.Y for this video. Ima have to do this today, myself!
Great job, a little note yo add sometimes the little nipple on the end of the shift shaft is worn and you have to weld a new nipple on so it dont fall off , weld and grind it to correct diameter. I like to do it anyways just for a better hold, nothing like getting stuck in your suit and tie and having to get under there and fish it back on lol
I tried using the orange pieces from dorman 14057, but cable kept falling off. I do live in the rust belt and tip of transmission bracket/lever was rusted and worn. If you also deal with rust, I'd advise replacing the bracket, gm part#15251895. Also, the clear bushing from dorman #14055 looks exactly like the oem bushing and locks onto the groove of bracket tip.
That means you have to change the cable.
I just did mine today, thanks to your video!
Thank you video, the repair works like a charm
Thanks for this video! This happened to me and this was extremely helpful.
Beautiful. Thanks for the help brother 👊🏽
Replaced my radiator then took it off ramps last night and the linkage popped off and now I gotta spend 14.95 4 a piece of plastic to keep this selector on " great.
had this happen to my 96' Pontiac bonneville and it just happened to my 2003 chevy trailblr I needed this info thanks !!
Auto zone have the part
My favorite TH-cam channel keep working hard bro ✊🏿
Thank you so much!
Excellent post, Thank You for sharing.
Thanks for your help and your video and God bless you
The auto parts store may have this part in an assortment kit.
I have this vehicle, but I got creative (lazy) and removed the piece and reversed it back onto the shift lever pin.
Prolly should replace it before the cold weather sets in.
Know whattamean ...
Common with all GM’s happened to my dad’s 2002 Pontiac Sunfire, my mom’s 2014 Cadillac CTS, and my mom’s boyfriend’s 2005 Chevrolet Corvette
Will that work on the shifter in cab, because that's where it came off at on shifter between seats of 2006 blazer
i’m having a really hard time getting this piece to fit into my shift cable on my 02 envoy. even though it’s the right size, it doesn’t wanna go in. any tips?
I wonder if a person could JB Weld that bushing once you pop the new bushing on and JB Weld over the new bushing to lock it in place? I’ve heard a lot of people say those bushings break over so many months. Just a thought .
Great video. You saved me a lot of work.. Dorman is very slack with their instructions. OK don't use the orange, it doesn't lock very well. Dorman 14055 might be better.
Brother you are the best!!!!
Thank you so much!!!
Great... just bought the same one and getting ready to put on
This happened to me back in 2018 (2003 Envoy) and ....I just wired it together lol still holding.
I really appreciate your help.
Is that the rear? I have a buick rainier. My shifter did the same thing now I can't get it out of park.
Yo thanks, needed this rn
Big help. Thank you!
U only use tge orange color part from the kit?
So I don't need to use the clear pieces at all. Correct?
You are the man ! You saved me . 😁
What side of the car is that the passenger side or the driver side
I bought one of these and it worked for a couple months.. then it popped again at this point I'll rather replace the whole piece
Nice work dude.
Thanks for posting this video . I had same problem . I had to show my mechanic the video he tried putting on the clear things till he watched your video. Are you supposed to use all the parts?
You didn’t mention those two clear pieces but I guess they go inside the orange pieces. Thanks for the video
Those are for other cars they include the kit that has different bushings for a different cars
I can't find the bushing for my Escalade for *anything.* I got the replacements and none of the sizes fit.
Thank you for posting...saved me!
Kitty Terry hola
Thank you so much!! Was the cable end 👍
@Amopro22 Do you know what the clear part is for that came in the package? Also, my bushing slipped off on its own. Not sure why...About to go under again and do the steps over. Any reason why its slipped off the pin (linkage)?
The clear one is for different model vehicles.
Instructions said the yellow/orange bushings are for Fords and clear ones are for GM. Either way this is not a good repair kit. I had to modify one of the clear bushings to get it to slide inside the linkage
I spent 3 hours trying to fit the clear bushings, modifying them and they still wouldn't go in. Finally went with the "Ford" orange ones for my 09 Yukon....
No auto zone
Hi.. where do the clear parts go? Ty
Muchas gracias por compartir tu video...Me sirvió bastante...
Thanks for your video you save me a lot of money...sorry for my broken english
Nice job. Ty.
How you actually replace the bushing as in removing the old bushing?
Yes
Thanks for help dowg gracias amigo por ru ayuda
Have a 2004 Envoy and the transmission doesn't shift to third gear, is this a full overhaul or maybe a shift solenoid that needs to be change any idea will help. Thanks
Check linkage of cable
Thanks for a good video
Hi , thank you for your video , what are the other " 2 Clear bushing" use for , I just purchased the kit and I'd like to know if there is use for somewhere or is just an extra part in case there are different models
Your response will be appreciated
I believe those are universal for other cars, they just include them all in one pack for all cars.
Also thank again for the help. I was lost but now I'm knowing.
What was the cost? Mine is doing that
My c4 has the same problem. Thx
This fix will only get you home and keep popping out. There’s another part from Dorman #14055 @ Oreilly is the OEM type clip.
I did this and it still will not go into gear, it will if you push on the side of the gear shift, but not on its own.
Good lookin out homie. 👍🏾
Great video I have a question once I made the reconnection I now have a new issue. I can now put the car in gear but when I try to put it back in park again the hand shifter is loose again and I have to get back under the truck to manually put it back in park with my hand and this allows the process to repeat itself. I can pull the shifter in gear but it's no tension/retraction for it to go back to park. Is there a way to tighten the linkage cable that's what I need to know. Your help would be greatly appreciated bud thanks 👍😎👌
We got the same kit for a chevy impala and we’ve spent the last 5 hours trying to get the clear piece in...
I can't get the orange or the clear ones in my 07 envoy
@@dewaynemitchell302 we ended up getting it on by hammering it in. Putting something flat over it and just hammering it to push the plastic on evenly. Took 12 hrs total from start to finish.. changing my valve cover gaskets was easier and faster
I appreciate it. It might just be easier to replace the whole cable then.
Dewayne Mitchell It might be more difficult to replace the whole cable. Good news, once you get it on it’s not coming off again lol
Thanks 4 video