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Ok, I'll help...get out the oxy.....
Quote from: rustynutz on May 23, 2011, 13:37:33OK, I'll help...get out the oxy..... You had better bring the bolt cutters too, rustynutz...I don't want to set fire to my car
OK, I'll help...get out the oxy.....
I've been told clod cans of beer are good for hosing down fires, but that's only heresay
I still need to know how to get that damn knob off!!!!!
but on a bit of a more serious note, looking at http://www.koreanautoimports.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=31_529_201&products_id=850 there appears to be clips and a possible screw/allen key hole in the centre? I have no idea how you intend on getting the clips out but maybe you can contact KAI and see if they can scan the instructions since you *cough* are interested in purchasing this item from them but want to know how to go about it first *cough*
It's defo as stated before - a sharp turn anticlockwise. You'll need a strong hand, but I guess you've been down that path...
It looks as though the chrome surround below the actual knob might unclip and slide downward...
HELLLPPPP .. can some of you Auto owners try and suss this out for one of our very active members ..thanks
Quote from: Ugly Mongrel on June 01, 2011, 04:29:46It looks as though the chrome surround below the actual knob might unclip and slide downward...Could it be possible that the chrome surround unscrews [to reveal further fittings]?
Quote from: Shambles on June 01, 2011, 10:34:18Quote from: Ugly Mongrel on June 01, 2011, 04:29:46It looks as though the chrome surround below the actual knob might unclip and slide downward...Could it be possible that the chrome surround unscrews [to reveal further fittings]? i just went and had a look at the wife's cw shifter knob and i tried to unscrew the chrome collar under the knob. i even tried to pull down on it but still nothing. i didn't want to try prying it off with a flat head screwdriver in case i damaged the chrome. i also tried to screw off the actual knob but it doesn't seem to screw on like the manual gear knob does. i gave this a try not long ago. it is possible that under the chrome collar is a lock nut you need to undo, and then screw the knob off.
Thanks Carib looking at that picture it definitely looks like the silver collar slips down and then you push those two lugs in to release the knob .. but how much force does that collar require I wonder? If my knob was that hard to get off I reckon I would leave it alone UM ..
I would have said that the two lugs do nothing more than hold the silver collar in place once installed.The issue then is how to get that collar off to expose the grub screws which hold the entire knob in place.
This is going to end up being so obvious.My [next] bet is that the silver collar is disposable - fix and forget. They clipped it on at the factory and it isn't going anywhere, unless cut free from the plastic retaining tabs. What's the chance a new gearstick comes with a replacement collar?
Thanks for the input Bumpkin, Shambles & Dazzler. I have tried to move the chrome collar up, down, sideways, clockwise and anti-clockwise...it will not budge. I've tried pushing, pulling and turning the gear shift knob...nothing moves. Maybe a hacksaw might be the answer