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Replacing gear knob (AUTO)

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Offline Dazzler

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Thanks M8 .. sounds like "We"  :rofl: were on the right track... :whistler:
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well...while procrastinating from exams this coming week, on HMA service I managed to find this  :)

this should be the solution to your questions!



If you want to check it out on HMA service, I found it at "ELANTRA(HD) >2008 > G 2.0 DOHC > Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Console > Repair procedures"

Thanks for the illustration WaJa. I have had five different people have a go at removing the chrome sleeve without success. It is impossible to get any real grip on the chrome surface to allow you to twist it anti-clockwise. I've tried using a cloth to get some traction, but still no luck..

I'm afraid I'm stumped :blubber: :blubber: :blubber:
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Will the chrome sleeve not nudge slightly upwards, say a couple of mm, before you start the twisting thing?


Best I can suggest now, is get hold of a couple of kiddies erasers/rubbers and try to grip your thing using them as resistance against the shiny part
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Have you tried gripping the collar with some form of plier??


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wrap a cloth around it first,then try the above mentioned pliers.  :idea:
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Get an elastic band and wrap it around the chrome, should give a better grip, alternatively try removing whilst wearing rubber gloves.

Have I really just posted wear rubber gloves in a knob thread?? :sweating: :sweating:
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Get an elastic band and wrap it around the chrome, should give a better grip, alternatively try removing whilst wearing rubber gloves.

Have I really just posted wear rubber gloves in a knob thread?? :sweating: :sweating:
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I would wrap some masking tape around the chrome bit and give it a gentle tap underneath and on each side with a small hammer then try twisting it again first by hand and then if that doesnt work with pliers .. but leave the tape on and then wrap in a cloth as well as the teeth of the pliers can still bite into the chrome  :sweating:
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Figured it out. I used a plastic card (old credit card) between the collar and shifter to give a bit of room to get a point of a paring knife in to depress one of the tabs. once the one side was released I rocked the collar the other way and down it slid. Needed it off as well to complete my double din DVD install with headrest screens.

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thanks for that info BinRat911.  :goodjob: :mrgreen: its been a hard one to figure out because no one wanted to damage their car trying to get it off.   :scared: :sweating:  and welcome aboard .  :mrgreen: :goodjob:
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Welcome Binrat and thanks  :goodjob: :goodjob:
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Binrat, Thank you and I LOVE YOU :goodjob: :goodjob: :goodjob: :goodjob:

Can't wait to get my hands on that pesky gear knob :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Which aftermarket knobs fit the i30? I've seen some nice one manufactured by Razo but I'm not sure they will fit.

http://www.fasthyundai.com/shop/item.php?i=RAZ_RA94


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Which aftermarket knobs fit the i30? I've seen some nice one manufactured by Razo but I'm not sure they will fit.

http://www.fasthyundai.com/shop/item.php?i=RAZ_RA94

Anything that fits a manual one should fit, there is no button on the auto shifter either


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I finally solved the problem. Check out the photos and advice in my post here.
https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=10443.0
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I finally solved the problem. Check out the photos and advice in my post here.
https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=10443.0


Good work :goodjob:

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