[DIY] Honda Broken Gear Shifter Knob Replacement

[DIY] Honda Broken Gear Shifter Knob Replacement

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New Release Knob with Spring: http://amzn.to/2plezlP
Lithium Grease: http://amzn.to/2oWcyc1
Pry tool: http://amzn.to/2qtqKKM

The disassemble and reinstalling procedure is the same for all Honda Automatic vehicles. The only difference is the part numbers.

Part numbers for 2003 – 2005 Honda Accord:
Shift Knob: 54132-sda-a81
Back plate: 54141-sda-a81
Spring: 54133-sda-a81

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macmike says:

Nice clear concise video!! Thanks.

carlorocky says:

Great video, thanks! FYI…I bought a shift button and spring from my local dealership today (8-17-17) and it cost me $22.85 with tax. Also, that side piece that snaps out to remove the shift button is $40! So don't break it!

Daniel Hurlbut says:

Thanks so much! Your video made it super easy.

Laura B says:

You are awesome! Thank you so much. I did this 5 years ago when my button disintegrated right in front of me LOL! And again 2 days ago. I'm blessed to have found your video this time around.

Sandra T says:

Thank you!! It worked in less than 5 minutes. Great video. Even a 57 year young women like myself can do it, with the help of this video!

Jibbles says:

Thanks so much for the help man, it was exactly what I needed to know.

kevin tillack says:

What's the purpose of the grease

Prince Charming says:

is it possible to remove the knob on our 9th gens? I haven't looked but it'd be nice to switch it out for something a little less classy lol

Wang William says:

Could you contact you by facebook or other way?

David Hughes says:

I just did this on my son's car.
Piece of cake.

Methodical 66 says:

DIY Car Modz…did the owner of the 7th gen install an aftermarket head unit because their factory head unit failed or was giving problems?

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