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Anonymous Posted on Sep 16, 2014

1995 dodge Dakota transmission shifter linkage off

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 Dodge RAm 2500....shifter linkage broke

there is a recall for that problem dealer fixes for free

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2009

SOURCE: saturn shifter linkage

The bushings on ebay work from what I understand, but a bit pricey. The bushing in question is a P.O.S. for sure. Easy fix though if you have tools and time. First I drilled out the ball that the end of the linkage,the one your faithfull broken bushing use to ride on. popped a 3/8 inch bolt thru the drilled hole, put a piece of 3/8 inch heater hose "cut to length desired" over the bolt ( this is what the linkage ring rides on ) put a rubber gromet or rubber washer that has a hole big enough to fit over the heater hose on each side of the linkage ring ( oh and dont forget the lube - regular grease will eat rubber so use good judgement). put a washer big enough to keep your gromet or rubber washer from falling off, and then a lock nut, and I cannot stress the fact that it has to be a lock nut. DO NOT tighten the living **** out of everything, that little linkage ring is plastic after all just tighten it "lightly snugish" and just make sure your lock nut can't be un-tightened by hand. I hope all of this makes sense, anyway total repair cost- one hour of my time, about $4 of parts at the local auto parts store. best of all, it should outlast the car. Oh fyi, I used rubber parts because that is less likely to break the plastic linkage ring. Showed what I did to a mechanic in town, said now he actually knows what to do next time one of those f-ing saturns comes in with busted linkage. Good luck fellow "manual" saturn owners!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: 4X4 shift linkage on 96 Dodge Dakota is striking

Buy a Haynes manual for your truck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2010

SOURCE: shifter linkage to transmission: bushing and clip mount?

Broken grommet in shift linkage.

Hope this tip helps

R/
David

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