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Shifter Trouble

Old 05-07-05, 08:46 AM
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Its a 1995 Lexus SC300. The sifter is extremly loose. Yesterday after a 15 minuter i get back to find I get into reverse. Not that it wont slide into gear but that the shifter feels so loose it cant "reacht he gear".

After pushing te car down the driveway and driving I go to shift into fifth and get 3rd. Same deal like 5th. Im tryingt o pull my shifter out (I have all out but I guess im not pulling hard enough on the sifter yet)

Anyone have any ideas?

Josh
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Hi,

Try searching shifter bushing here's a good link

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...hifter+bushing

PM some of the guys with the 95 tranny and they might be able to help.

I have a 92 SC, the trannys changed in 95. I hope you find an answer.
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Originally Posted by bmatsu
Hi,

Try searching shifter bushing here's a good link

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...hifter+bushing

PM some of the guys with the 95 tranny and they might be able to help.

I have a 92 SC, the trannys changed in 95. I hope you find an answer.
Yah i've already read that thread. Where are all the 95+ guys at, lol

Josh
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