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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / October 2005

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gear position indicator movement

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Dimbo Spams - 30 Sep 2005 22:00 GMT
2004 CTD 6 Speed. Ever since I bought this truck the gear shift pattern on
the top of the gear shifter is slowly turning in a clockwise direction,. It
takes approximately 10k miles to make a complete circle. The knob is not
loose, it does not seem as if the shifter shaft is loose. Anyone else having
this problem, or know of a solution?
Thanks in advance

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Big Al - 30 Sep 2005 22:50 GMT
> 2004 CTD 6 Speed. Ever since I bought this truck the gear shift pattern on
> the top of the gear shifter is slowly turning in a clockwise direction,.
> It takes approximately 10k miles to make a complete circle. The knob is
> not loose, it does not seem as if the shifter shaft is loose. Anyone else
> having this problem, or know of a solution?
> Thanks in advance

My 92 does the same thing. My 04 six speed doesn't yet:) On the 92, if I put
mild pressure on the insert and twist it will slowly turn back. And, it
twists even if I don't drive the truck, I thought vibration was causing it
,but it temperature. Cycling from hot to cold and back to hot turns it.

Al
xmirage2kx - 04 Oct 2005 20:36 GMT
"" wrote:
> > 2004 CTD 6 Speed. Ever since I bought this truck the gear
> shift pattern on
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>
> Al

is it the whole shift knob, or is it one where theres a little metal
decal in the center? either way you could just get a new shift knob
($3-$50 depending on how nice), or you can pull up the little metal
one and get some epoxy.
Dimbo Spams - 05 Oct 2005 20:14 GMT
I am unsure just exactly what is rotating. I need to put a mark on the shaft
and the knob itself to see if/what is rotating
> "" wrote:
> > > 2004 CTD 6 Speed. Ever since I bought this truck the gear
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> ($3-$50 depending on how nice), or you can pull up the little metal
> one and get some epoxy.
 
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