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Reviewed in Mexico on June 26, 2024
Es exactamente la pieza que se muestra en la imagen
Jose
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
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Customer
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 17, 2023
Very good,but expensive
Michelle Powell
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2021
Item was exactly what was need to fix my '07 Nissan Xterra. I read the reviews especially those pertaining to installation, they were very helpful. Basically I arrived home, went to put my truck in park and it kept rolling. Even tho I was able to move the gear shifter the truck stayed in Neutral. I received the part a day early having ordered it on Thanksgiving Day and it arrived on Saturday, 15 minutes later the truck was fixed. The part is small so I understand everyone frustration with the cost, but it's like anything being sold - the cost of the materials to make it and the provided tool and lube, cost of packaging, marketing, patents, shipping materials, employees time, and overhead. It's the only way to get the part without buying the whole gear shift cable from dealership and spending a whole lot more.
Skiboskee
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021
Son came in the house and said he put it in reverse and the engine stopped running. He couldn’t shift it back in park. Googled the issue and this bushing displayed. You don’t need to remove the entire console as one YouTube video suggested although it would give you more room to work. I was able to install without removing the entire console. I removed the cup holder, then the molded piece around the shifter. Then unsnap the gear shift piece(plastic part with P,R,N etc….be careful so you don’t rip apart the wire for the light. Then I removed the metal clip holding the wire, removed the wire from the plastic piece so I could remove the wire from the center of the gear shifter. Installed the bushing, then put the wire back in the gear shifter and pressed the bushing into the gear shift. You will know when it all the way in because it sort of snaps/snugs in place when your pushing it. And install everything you removed. Several YouTube videos exist. I hope it lasts as long as the original, then I won’t have to do it again….lol
william 111
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019
This was the proper replacement bushing for my shifter Cable!!!! (2006 Nissan Xterra) It came with Silicone Lube and a small installation tool. I watched a bunch of Installation videos on Youtube. I only had to remove the cup holder section and the section around my shift lever( Wiggle and pull up gently to remove each section. Check all locking tabs are still on bottom after sections are removed. to install the bushing in the end of my shift cable. My cable was fine and moved smoothly by hand. Lube the bushing outside groove and inside the center hole. Watch video to see direction bushing is installed in cable end!! Take pictures of each step of dis-assembly so you can re assemble correctly. Lube shifter pin before snapping cable back over pin. Hard Hard pressure and wiggling is necessary to get the bushing totally on the shifter pin so it will not come off again. Use a part of a paint stir stick or large dowel rod to push bushing. It will slide on and the pin will stick out a little more than 1/16. Be sure it is totally on!!!
TDaddy
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2018
A fast and easy fix when the shifter on my 2005 Xterra decided to go floppy and not change the gears. Watch the video on YouTube and it will show you how to put this on quickly and painlessly. My only issue was that While maneuvering the top part of the shifter out of he way, I accidentally ripped the shifter light receptacle out and lost the bulb. It is the plug in that is attached to two green wires and plugs into the underside of the shifter box on the rear drivers side of the shifter. No big deal - it used a 74 bulb. And after trusting it on a bit, it locked into place with no problem.The bushing was an easy install and is working great. Just make sure you pull the linkage out of the condole area or put something, or you could drop the bushing and it would dissapear into the deep recesses of your transmission shifter console.Easy to install if you watch the YouTube video on it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2018
I installed the part myself on my 2005 Nissan Titan and although $30 is expensive for a bushing it does have a lifetime guarantee and is much cheaper that taking it to the dealership. The part fit as it should. My truck had been stuck in drive but once I installed bushing I could now get my truck out of drive and into park so I could crank it again. You have to go on Youtube to find out where to install the bushing because the brief instructions that came with it only tell you how to install the bushing. I would have given this item a 5 if it had cost $15 or less.
Metnav87
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2018
Suddenly my transmission (2006 Xterra) would not come out of park. The truck ran just fine and I could move the shifter but the truck simply sat in park. I removed the trim from around the shifter and found the original transmission shift cable bushing had disintegrated. I went to the auto parts store and bought one of the two "universal bushings" they had in stock. I brought it home and destroyed it while trying to install it. Defeated, I went back to the auto parts store and purchased the other "universal bushing" they had in stock. Predictably, I also destroyed this one trying to install it and it did not work. So much for universal bushings...After spending $30 and untold frustration on bushings that did not work, I purchased this one. Once received, I was able to install this part and get all the trim reinstalled in less time than it would have taken me to drive back to the auto parts store to buy another "universal bushing". Do yourself a favor, buy this part.
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