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Car Forum / Honda Cars / April 2008

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92 Accord Gear Shift Lever Sticking

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Face - 26 Apr 2008 16:46 GMT
I've got a 92 Accord Lx 4 door automatic with 200k miles on it.  As soon
as the weather started warming up the gear shift lever become very hard
to get in and out of park.  The parking claw(not sure this is the
correct name) doesn't always engage. Any suggestions on how to fix it or
does the cable need to be replaced.  The dealer wants $350 to replace
the cable.  Does anyone know how hard it is to replace the cable?

Thanks
Face - 26 Apr 2008 17:00 GMT
Sorry about the multiple postings.  I was having trouble posting.  

Damn TimeWarner

> I've got a 92 Accord Lx 4 door automatic with 200k miles on it.  As soon
> as the weather started warming up the gear shift lever become very hard
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>
> Thanks
motsco_ - 26 Apr 2008 18:45 GMT
> I've got a 92 Accord Lx 4 door automatic with 200k miles on it.  As soon
> as the weather started warming up the gear shift lever become very hard
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Thanks

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Go to www.tegger.com and look in the TSB's section. In both the Accord
and Civic TSB's are recalls about 'can't remove key' or 'stuck in PARK'
or something to that effect. They all tell you how to adjust the length
of your shifter cable. Pick up a tiny blue aerosol spray can of LockEase
and hose all five locks with the tiny tube nozzle while you're at it. 16
years is a long time. Your ignition and doors will work like new again.

'Curly'
 
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