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where can I buy stick shift for the gear for my used car? Update!!!!

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Originally posted by: Wduaqnug
Quixfire let me know cause i about to head to autozone and if they dont have to the dealership

OK, here are the Ford part numbers and suggested retail price.

Leather Shifter Knob (F5RZ-7213-AA) Retail = 108.00
Vinyl Shifter Knob (F5RZ-7213-A) Retail = 116.00
Button, in the shifter (F5RZ-7G555-AA Retail = 20.00

These shifters are not easy to replace, you may want a dealer to do the repair.

 
Quixfire can you order me that button and i will paypal you, cause dealership didnt list that part only vinyl and leather option
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: Wduaqnug
Quixfire let me know cause i about to head to autozone and if they dont have to the dealership

OK, here are the Ford part numbers and suggested retail price.

Leather Shifter Knob (F5RZ-7213-AA) Retail = 108.00
Vinyl Shifter Knob (F5RZ-7213-A) Retail = 116.00
Button, in the shifter (F5RZ-7G555-AA Retail = 20.00

These shifters are not easy to replace, you may want a dealer to do the repair.
How weird is it that the Leather shift knob is less expensive than the Vinyl shift knob.

ZV
 
Wduaqnug,
I made a mistake on the button part number, it is F5RZ-7G550-AA and still only 20.00. This is the overdrive lockout switch, not the button to release the shifter from park. If the park release button is bad, then you will need to replace the shifter.

Good Luck
 
Dude, first of all, CLARIFY WHAT YOU WANT.

Second of all, I think after reading 30 posts, what you want is the complete automatic transmission shifter assembly. That includes the automatic transmission shift lever, the shift-interlock button that you need to release it out of park, and possibly an overdrive button.

I don't think you ever said what year your car was. However, I'm assuming it is a mid 90s mercury mystique from your other post. You *might* be able to find parts for it at a junkyard, and it would probably cost you about $20.

However, as someone else pointed out, you don't necessarily have the skills to replace this.

 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
you need to get the gear shift handle that you find at autozone for your clutch pedal and dealer will install lay you back with factory transmission output

lol, that was harsh man
 
Originally posted by: Wduaqnug
none of salvage yards near me have it! I will to pay for it up to $30 but not $135

throw it over the fence and then grab it when you drive by later...

i dunno.. i dunno what costs $30 from a wreckers that would be related with the shift knob.. seems $$$
 
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