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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2006

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Shift Knob

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Brian Houghtby - 30 Jan 2006 21:13 GMT
I know this is a honda NG and I use it for my 92 accord.  I also have a 97
Infiniti J30 and am trying to remove the shift knob.  Any suggestions, it
doesn't appear to unscrew off or there isn't a set screw that I can see.

Brian
bearman - 30 Jan 2006 21:31 GMT
>I know this is a honda NG and I use it for my 92 accord.  I also have a 97
>Infiniti J30 and am trying to remove the shift knob.  Any suggestions, it
>doesn't appear to unscrew off or there isn't a set screw that I can see.
>
> Brian

left-hand threads?????
TeGGeR® - 31 Jan 2006 02:28 GMT
> I know this is a honda NG and I use it for my 92 accord.  I also have
> a 97 Infiniti J30 and am trying to remove the shift knob.  Any
> suggestions, it doesn't appear to unscrew off or there isn't a set
> screw that I can see.

Manual or automatic?

Manual unscrews the usual way, but it's tight. Plastic threads in knob go
over metal threads on lever. Grab real tight when turning and puts lots of
grunt into it.

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Shredder - 01 Feb 2006 03:36 GMT
>> I know this is a honda NG and I use it for my 92 accord.  I also have
>> a 97 Infiniti J30 and am trying to remove the shift knob.  Any
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> over metal threads on lever. Grab real tight when turning and puts lots of
> grunt into it.

Automatic
TeGGeR® - 01 Feb 2006 04:37 GMT
> "TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
>>
>> Manual or automatic?
>
> Automatic

Take a better look. Most auto shift levers have a tiny set screw somewhere.
Check the side that faces the front of the car.

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