HELP!!! Can't get my car to do anything.

Old Jul 3, 2003 | 09:29 PM
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pictures would help.. alot.
Old Jul 3, 2003 | 09:45 PM
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maybe this will help...

. Pull the console apart. First open up the console door, then gently pull
up on the piece that houses the parking brake. Make sure the parking brake
is pulled up tight.
2. Once the piece is loose, gently un plug the power mirror controller.
3. Unscrew the shift ****, but leave it attached to the shift boot.
4. Gently pull this piece of the console up and off the remaining console.
5. At this point you should see the bare shifter assembly. Unbolt the silver
ring around the shifter assembly. You will not be re-installing this, but
keep it for good measure. Its purpose is for the automatic shifter assembly
to bolt to.
6. Get under the car and unbolt the shifter assembly. There is two bolts
that bolt the rear bracket to the body of the car. One bolt that goes
straight into the transmission through the big bushing. And one bolt/nut
combo that is only reachable by getting your hand above the shift linkage for unattaching the shiftfork arm.
7. Pull the shifter out of the car from inside.
8. Put the new shifter back into place in the reverse order of these
directions.
Old Jul 3, 2003 | 09:46 PM
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oh wait.. those are instrctions for WRx.. you have sunroof... so im guessing its not a WRX...
Old Jul 3, 2003 | 09:48 PM
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you have to use a plastic mallet to get the shifter back in. the one you bought from ebay is probably a gigantic pile or shlt. just about anything you find on ebay is a pile of shlt. remember that. please think about working on your car before you start ripping things apart. find a local i-clubber and offer lunch if he'll help you with the install. it's impossible for us to help without seeing what's going on. think about investing in a set of the factory manuals. if you're into working on your car, they are a MUST!!
Old Jul 3, 2003 | 11:16 PM
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maybe someone can post that subaru tech website link so he can pay 20 for a 3day subscription..
Old Jul 4, 2003 | 01:26 AM
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