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How to Remove & Install a Shift Cable on Chevy Silverado or GMC Sierra Truck 

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In this video, we show you how to replace a 2004 Chevy Silverado automatic transmission shift cable. This video can also be used as a guide to change a shift cable if you have a Sierra, Suburban, Yukon and Escalade with a similar GMT800 platform.
The shift cable on the Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Yukon and Escalade commonly fail due to stretching and cable housing damage.
If you find that you are having issues shifting into gear or removing your key from the ignition then you should inspect your shift cable for any signs of wear or damage.
When replacing the shift cable on this Silverado we also found that the range selector lever on the transmission had corroded so much that it no longer held the shift cable to the transmission. We replaced this part and the installation only took a couple of minutes. Make sure you check this when replacing the shift cable on any Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Yukon or Escalade.
Follow the link below to find the cable that fits your vehicle:
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Cable used in this video (ATP Y-1288 / GM 88967320):
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Installation Tips:
-Avoid any unnecessary twisting or bending of the shift cable during installation
-Note the shift cable routing during removal to help with re-installation
-If you're having difficulty shifting into low gear, then increase the length of the shift cable housing
-If you're having difficulty shifting into park, then decrease the length of the shift cable housing

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@longboarderebright
@longboarderebright 10 месяцев назад
that last part about the adjustment was exactly what i needed.
@kileyrice5377
@kileyrice5377 Месяц назад
Same… want getting first gear!
@actionjksn
@actionjksn 6 лет назад
If your truck won't go into park it's the housing of the cable blown out under the floor mat. If you don't have the money to fix it there is a temporary fix. Get a 24 oz can of beer or Mikes hard lemonade. Drink all of it first. Now cut a long piece of the can and wrap around the bad spot as tight as you can. Use several zip ties to hold it and then wrap it all with electrical tape. I needed a couple pieces for mine. It works perfectly and I expect it to last a couple months easy. I will buy a cable soon but I'm back to having park. If you get stranded you can get underneath and shift into park by moving the part where the cable attaches. I did it at night with the light from my phone and it got me home. It's usually the housing of the cable that breaks and the cable buckles when you put it in park, the beer can keeps it from buckling
@lucaswheat6354
@lucaswheat6354 3 года назад
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@johnzabel3417
@johnzabel3417 3 года назад
I did almost the same thing, but used a piece of rubber hose instead of a beer can. Get about 6 inches, cut it length wise, slide it over the bad part of the housing, making sure the actual cable isnt pinched, and then wrap it with duct tape or electrical tape. Mine has held up for weeks like that. I did drink at least 24 oz of beer while I was doing it, too, just to be safe. I also realized there is almost no metal left in the floor of my truck, just a big hole covered with insulation and floor mats.
@actionjksn
@actionjksn 3 года назад
@@johnzabel3417 I think I ran mine for close to a year and it never failed. I finally replaced at some point. And you are lucky you drank the 24 oz of beer or you would have had big problems.
@camtheman559
@camtheman559 2 года назад
Your a solid dude! God bless you sir!
@TheoneandonlyJobis
@TheoneandonlyJobis Месяц назад
2 years later and you're still saving butts! THANK YOU
@AntonXChigurh
@AntonXChigurh 11 месяцев назад
My advice for anyone replacing this shift cable is to buy the OEM AC Delco part. For my 2008 chevy tahoe, I purchased the Pioneer brand cable from O'Reilly's, installation was fairly simple, but I could not get the cable adjusted correctly; it would either not shift into park or shift into 1st. After hours and hours of adjusting the cable length and not getting it to work, I took it to my local shop. They told me that they believe the cable was not up to spec. They installed the AC Delco cable with no problem. Thankfully I was at least able to get my money back from the Pioneer cable. But save yourself the hassle and headache...BUY THE OEM AC DELCO Cable!!!!
@nopenottanoway
@nopenottanoway 7 месяцев назад
I'm glad you posted this. I had the same trouble with my cable when I replaced it. Fought for hours before finally giving up and deciding to live without first low gear. Now I'm going to go see what brand that sucker is. Thank you so much for that info!
@grantstich1356
@grantstich1356 3 месяца назад
Did the ac Delco cable fix it?? I’ve been fighting for hours and it refuses to go into park. Almost like the cable is too short. I have the cable adjusted all the way and it hits reverse and limbo between reverse and park… if I adjust it back the other way I won’t even have reverse. It’s a pioneer cable from oreillys…
@AntonXChigurh
@AntonXChigurh 3 месяца назад
Yes the AC Delco cable worked
@Bog8686
@Bog8686 Месяц назад
Were you guys 4 or 5 speed transmissions?
@sergiobaires7545
@sergiobaires7545 3 года назад
I definitely followed the instructions this man gave and I gotta say it was simple and anytime I felt it was complicated I looked back at the video for something I missed. I installed the shifter cable and I gotta say the hardest and most annoying part was getting the clip to attach right that holds the cables together. And also getting that old cable out was a b!+$# but glad to say this video helped me out thanks!
@tvince2413
@tvince2413 20 дней назад
Yes same here. The last part was pissing me off
@KX220R
@KX220R 6 лет назад
I did my Dad's 2002 GMC 1500 yesterday and it wouldn't have gone nearly as well if it weren't for the video's I watched here on RU-vid. Thank you ATP Automotive for posting this awesome video.
@matthewwong6262
@matthewwong6262 6 лет назад
By far the best "how-to" video ive seen so far for the shift cable
@electronbeing5473
@electronbeing5473 6 лет назад
this is how all automotive instruction videos should be. thank you sir. just one thing; weird music isnt needed. annoying after a couple minutes and hard to focus. im working on my truck, not drifitng around in outer space
@fullmetalfreedom
@fullmetalfreedom 5 лет назад
@@barryhagen3948 ....then you cant hear the verbal instructions
@jjwaters5806
@jjwaters5806 4 года назад
Monkey see monkey do
@moneyshot7775
@moneyshot7775 Год назад
By far the BEST video on RU-vid regarding shifter cable replacement!!
@chriswaitman4589
@chriswaitman4589 8 лет назад
Awesome video, it takes a lot longer on a truck with rust my Canadian 2001 Sierre took about 3 hours fighting rust all the way, the bottom connector would not seat on the holding bracket until I removed about 1/8 " of rust. Gear selection worked out with no adjustment. Keep up the good videos
@timh1187
@timh1187 5 лет назад
I think i did this in 15 minutes. In a snowbank. Lol.
@Titoo.1
@Titoo.1 3 года назад
@@timh1187 you didn't but ok. Lol
@georgesautogarage2588
@georgesautogarage2588 Год назад
Haven’t had park in a few months, what an amazing video, adjusted it and went right back into park and firmer shifter
@maxpwr90
@maxpwr90 5 лет назад
This video saved me a ton of time. Thanks to all the people who make these very useful and time saving videos.
@jarenwalker7489
@jarenwalker7489 Год назад
😊gy😂yyy
@jarenwalker7489
@jarenwalker7489 Год назад
😊 I’m My
@limogesfarmer6326
@limogesfarmer6326 7 лет назад
Wow! These are fantastic instructions! Thank you so much! I feel very confident that I can do this.
@edwardbrockert9447
@edwardbrockert9447 3 года назад
Thank you! This type of fix could cost a lot more than just a tow, but now I'm half way set to make a parts run when the SHTF.
@darkredrage
@darkredrage 4 года назад
Best of all the GM shift cable videos. Very good. Why didn't GM do something better?
@BigStuism
@BigStuism 4 года назад
Awesomely thorough, i hate when video miss little things on assembly that leave question. Love it 👍👍👍
@egderegor
@egderegor 3 года назад
The music is great you helped me fix my truck. 66 retired thanks.
@jtpro
@jtpro 6 лет назад
Thanks for showing the adjustment on the cable. 👍 That's been a pain in the ass and I was told it was "self-adjusting". 😣
@markrunyon5524
@markrunyon5524 2 года назад
It is,you" adjust it yourself!"
@ferrellrooster
@ferrellrooster 8 лет назад
Good video. Thanks. One thing...you missed the poodle clip to conect the two cables. Just saying. bI broke mine and had a hard time finding a replacment. Definitely the best instructions on this cable install. thanks again
@rickvitti2941
@rickvitti2941 7 лет назад
Did you ever get an answer or that? As I am replacing mine tomorrow and don't know if it needs to be put back on the truck or not. A very important step he missed in his video.
@martindonley4066
@martindonley4066 6 лет назад
I did the same thing, I found one out of a 2003 Tahoe that fit on my 2009 Silverado. Thank you for the video.
@evroomtube
@evroomtube 6 лет назад
Please tellme where you found that clip, thanks
@martindonley4066
@martindonley4066 6 лет назад
The connector between the upper and lower cable has the white slider that you see in the video. Slide the slider back with the cable tension released (remove the ball joint on the transmission end). Then pull on the cable and it should reveal the connector between the two cables you will see two to three copper ears that is the e-clip connector that I found in the 2003 Tahoe. It is in the same place on both vehicles, the upper and lower connecter even looks similar. I went to a local junk yard (LKQ Pick a part) and pulled it.
@rferraioli0912
@rferraioli0912 6 лет назад
My poodle clip snapped 2005 silverado. Found this link and purchased the 3/16 clip. www.silveradosierra.com/transmission/poodle-clip-connecting-shift-cables-t8221.html . Hoping it works.
@samanthamascarenas0023
@samanthamascarenas0023 4 года назад
Wow this video has completely helped me alot.! Very good instructions. I did everything right other then the lower cable I pushed all the way down and locked it at the bottom of the truck. So it don't let me shirt into the lowest gear which is 2 and 1. Now I know what to do thanks
@irish89055
@irish89055 4 года назад
I love how easy it is for him to do some of the things on here.. even that clip at the end.. am I the only one having trouble getting that clip to go in there?
@armeeuff1
@armeeuff1 4 года назад
My 96 Chevy has 4 wheel drive and the bracket that holds the new cable is too close to the 4x4 drive shaft. Loosening the bracket is going to involve loosening just 2 bolts but they're practically hidden Alan bolts and just trying all the sizes of Alan wrenches to blindly get one to fit is tough. Set to tackle this in my 2nd day now. Geesh
@iwilldo1982
@iwilldo1982 4 года назад
No nothing goes like shown in video,,real life you might end up bleeding like I am,, and haven't really even started the job,, must have taken it apart 20x in video so everything is loose and basically falls off,,
@irish89055
@irish89055 4 года назад
@@iwilldo1982 keep at it, you'll get it but it was a real pain in the butt job..
@SomeDude3000
@SomeDude3000 Год назад
Good video. But why didn’t you mention about the retainer clip where it shoved the cable into? Just wondering. I had to order more off of Amazon to fix mine, after I had changed the cable itself.
@paulbudd9562
@paulbudd9562 2 года назад
Thank you for your video. You made a bad day a lot better. Thank you for doing these videos.
@knockknock_itsthefbi3971
@knockknock_itsthefbi3971 Год назад
This helped me a lot for my truck thank u, I hurt my thumb taking off that white cover but WHOOP WHOOP 🎉
@KeneHyatt
@KeneHyatt 4 года назад
Thank you very much looking forward to swapping out the shifting cable on my Chevy Silverado now that I know how to do it
@167sfd
@167sfd 6 лет назад
Just did this on my 2013. Slightly different but general same idea. Thanks for the video, Saved me from a stealership visit...
@nunchaku4607
@nunchaku4607 3 года назад
Took 20 minutes with a 5 minute smoke break, Thanks.
@Albisriede
@Albisriede Год назад
Wow, that has been the best demonstration of such repair I've seen. Here is 'my' situation: I have a Chevy Astro Van that's stuck hundreds of miles from a mechanic's shop with shifter issues. In my case the shifter (at the steering column) has come loose to the point where shifting is no longer possible. Although I'm not a mechanic, I tried to at least get an idea about things and found that a section of what holds that shifter unit in place had fractured, leaving the bolt that is supposed to hold it in place useless. So it seems that the entire shifter assembly needs to be replaced, then reconnected to the wires you showed in this video. This leads me to consider replacing the wire at the same time. I assume this video's vehicle is similar enough to make it useful for the Astro Van as well. But I have another (dummie?) question: What actually happens where the wire connects to the transmission? It seems that (similar to a motorcycle where the foot is used to shift) the wire must turn something to help select the various settings P, R, D etc. In a pinch, could this be accomplished by other means like disconnecting the cable, and then, perhaps with a wrench, turn that part to the D setting. If that were possible, by first setting the P brake, I could drive the van to the nearest repair shop and have them do the part of repair for which I lack the tools. Any ideas? (other than laughter, that is : )
@brianmiller9701
@brianmiller9701 7 месяцев назад
Yes, you can do that, but only if you have someone sitting in the van holding down the brake pedal, while you crawl under the van and you can easily move the trans lever by hand into the drive postion. No tools required.
@ozarkdaredevils
@ozarkdaredevils Год назад
Thank you , just finished up my 2000 chevy silverado and it works perfect ..... You saved me some money !
@jaredfletcher1587
@jaredfletcher1587 Год назад
Do you know what size that bolt is for the steering column? I can't get it for the life of me
@sfkrgo
@sfkrgo 5 месяцев назад
Did you reinstall the brass clip that holds the cable in place under the white locking collar? If so how'd you accomplish that?
@abisaimontes1957
@abisaimontes1957 2 года назад
Your video was very helpful. I used your instructions on my 2010 Chevy Silverado.
@djfreestyle9080
@djfreestyle9080 5 лет назад
Great video step by step and precise, thank you for sharing!
@dodge61970
@dodge61970 3 года назад
I appreciate the video , it was very helpful unfortunately the ATP cable is junk and I need to order a replacement OEM cable and start over .
@johnmiller7065
@johnmiller7065 4 года назад
Excellent video. One of the best I have come across (No BS) Thank you.
@akarez83
@akarez83 6 лет назад
Good quick video. The routing under the dash is very frustrating! Then with the one i did the end on the transmission would only stay connected for a few days then pop off the ball ughhh. Not to mention the shifting from gear to gear became very tough grr😓 . Ill b back under the truck again today😭
@lylejohnston4125
@lylejohnston4125 2 года назад
I just installed this very same cable in my daughter's '63 Nova. It was a perfect fit. All I had to do was, use the arm from a 4l60e, cut and reverse it, Cut off the 4l60e bracket, straighten it, bolt it to the crossmember, cut the little peg out of the aluminum arm from he column, thread one end of it, drill a strategically located hole in the column shifter arm, install the peg and, fabricate a bracket for the top end. Did I mention this was all after shortening the column 15 3/4 inches and re-indexed he shifter arm on he column 90 degrees so I could install a 2009 Corolla power steering unit? I was going to replace the column with a floor shift column and a shifter on the floor but, the daughter said, "Oh, no, dad, I want it just like Grampa had it". It is all in now and it WORKS. Now out comes the column for paint. I know this is long but, I left out the hair pulling parts.
@jakeowens1770
@jakeowens1770 Год назад
Really like Atp products, this is the 3rd one ive bought in a month for my 01' Rado! Thanks!
@jeffreycyr8077
@jeffreycyr8077 Год назад
I will check again tomorrow for and answer, you seem the only ones on the interent to address this problem.
@mryony23able
@mryony23able Год назад
Thanks you I change my cable today n this video help me❤😊take me 3 hrs 😅
@dankranz5247
@dankranz5247 2 года назад
Awesome step by step!! Thank you for the good explanations & videotaping!!
@dankranz5247
@dankranz5247 2 года назад
I never leave comments either ^^
@johnh5738
@johnh5738 Год назад
Great video, guy. Very concise, which is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
@Accumulator1
@Accumulator1 6 лет назад
My 99 Silverado cable was working but getting hard as hell to shift. Inspection of the cable showed the exterior in very good condition. Disconnected link from transmission lever. Shifter slid back and forth with much sluggish resistance. Disconnected the bottom half of cable at the mid point connector. Shifter slid back and forth so freely with just the upper half of cable connected. Worked second half of disconnected cable by hand. Slid with great friction. Tried getting in as much oil as possible inside the outer jacket by working steel inner cable back and forth. Cannot pull cable out to grease it due to permanently attached ends. Reattached and reconnected lower half cable to transmission. Shifter now moves much easier thru the shift range. Mission accomplished. Why buy a new cable and throw away 80+ dollars?
@javierrizo2380
@javierrizo2380 3 года назад
Ty for the video very helpful, can you just replace the forward portion of the cable where they connect?
@garyconover4422
@garyconover4422 4 года назад
Best video ever. With the instruction, I did my R/R in about :45.
@kazmier02
@kazmier02 7 лет назад
Excellent video, thanks!! Only question is after install I need to adjust the cable so that it hits 1st gear...how in the world do you get that locking clip off without breaking it..thanks
@ScottysBackYardBBQ
@ScottysBackYardBBQ 3 года назад
you light squeez it
@chuckissoawsome
@chuckissoawsome 3 года назад
great video.EXCEPT, Why didnt you say anything at all about that dadgum clip to get the clip back on it.? You showed the easy part of taking it off but nothing about putting it on or even showing it. Even worse why didnt they supply anew one with the cable?????
@callisto_VR
@callisto_VR 7 лет назад
Very good video. well done demonstration. Detail and presentation were very well done.
@tbicaretaker4232
@tbicaretaker4232 2 месяца назад
Do you have any advice why the gear shift lever on my chevy Silverado won't move/shift and change gears after replacing the full linkage cable? Thanks.
@pulseasap4053
@pulseasap4053 3 года назад
Where can you find the pin that holds the cable to the metal peace in the dash
@TheMindOfOpex
@TheMindOfOpex 2 года назад
I lost that 'retainer' as you put it around 6:44. Just can't find it and the damn thing can't hold in my rust bucket :(
@MeyerTribe7
@MeyerTribe7 Год назад
What about the metal clip you removed on the old one, but i didn't see it get reinstalled. Just the white plastic retainer clip
@putradjaja8196
@putradjaja8196 2 года назад
So many rust under carriage is this caused by salt during winter cleaning?
@antoniovillanueva308
@antoniovillanueva308 2 года назад
0:52 - 0:56 - All that I needed! Thanks.
@hellboundiver
@hellboundiver Год назад
I'm having a hard time removing the bracket under the column any tips?
@wjthomas23
@wjthomas23 7 лет назад
so if the transmission won't go into gear and the gear selector just moves freely and you can feel the cable moving on the floor, this is a good assumption that the cable needs to be replaced? the cable looks ok under the truck so I was assuming earlier today the the cable was broken from inside the housing.
@BruceArchibald-q7v
@BruceArchibald-q7v Год назад
Hey there I'm trying to adjust the cable I have in place (old one). Do you have any tips on removing the clip at the adjustment joint? I tried to pop mine out but I don't want to break it. It seems like very brittle plastic. Thanks
@BrokenMonkey17
@BrokenMonkey17 Год назад
What about if your vehicle won’t go into park? Would this still work?
@Brandon_Jackson
@Brandon_Jackson 2 года назад
I’m about to attempt to do this and I have never done this before so I’ll try and leave an update and tell ya how it went.
@Brandon_Jackson
@Brandon_Jackson 2 года назад
It went very well, mine didn’t have all the c clips and blah blah stuff like in the video, I simply took the old one out and put the new one in within about 30m. I didn’t know what I was doing so I’m sure you could knock this out with a little common sense. Good luck!
@jaredfletcher1587
@jaredfletcher1587 Год назад
​@@Brandon_Jacksonwhat size is that bolt for the steering column, for the life of me, I can't get it
@Brandon_Jackson
@Brandon_Jackson Год назад
@@jaredfletcher1587 I did this about a year ago. I honestly have no idea what size it was lol.
@edwardsimmons8247
@edwardsimmons8247 8 месяцев назад
I have a 94 Silvarado; no cables, just bars loose at the connections. I'm wondering if all the play is my problem, and will replacing the bushings at the connection points ,making everything tighter,my solution...
@kenmoore5614
@kenmoore5614 3 года назад
Does the little clip that holds the cables together automatically clip in when you move the shifter. I just replaced the bottom and had trouble getting the clip back on. I got it clicked on but I doubt it was the groove. I put it back together and moved the shifter up and down slowly hoping that pushed it the rest of the way in. Tested and was good, didn’t even have to adjust. Wondering if I need to double check the clip or if I’m good? 🤷‍♂️
@jennajone45
@jennajone45 Год назад
I finally got it to go in every gear but now its rough between neutral and park and theres a delay on the column between reverse and park
@Ray-xe7kk
@Ray-xe7kk 3 года назад
Did you or do you need to reinstall the copper clamp that joins the cable?
@kingsnow2422
@kingsnow2422 Год назад
I adjusted and now my truck goes into park no problem, but now i cant get into other gears I just drove my truck this morning and how got the park issue fixed and adjusted the cable now im not able to get reverse, drive , etc.
@cboquan5
@cboquan5 2 года назад
Why didn’t you put the clip you took out from the bottom cable that has the pin and spring does it not have to go back on ?
@alvinjsuess5893
@alvinjsuess5893 3 года назад
gat video the only thimg that would make it% %100 would be the socket sizes being used ihave a 2002 silverado it just caused s few more trips back to the shop
@johnburns1449
@johnburns1449 4 года назад
Great video!! thank you! it helped me replace my shifter cable last night, and the adjustment part was spot on. need 2 people for adjustment thought alot easier. Thank you so much!! saved alot of $$$
@atlnchristy
@atlnchristy 2 года назад
Thank you! Just what I was looking for.
@anthonykuminkoski6898
@anthonykuminkoski6898 4 года назад
Thank you for the video, very well done. I replaced 2007 Silverado 1500 4x4. I adjusted the cable like you showed cause it wouldn't go in Park, then it went on Park but not 1st. Adjusted it again, now it wont go in Park or 1st. I am stuck, any ideas on what would cause this?
@saulmeraz199
@saulmeraz199 3 года назад
I am having the EXACT same issue, did you ever figure it out?
@anthonykuminkoski6898
@anthonykuminkoski6898 3 года назад
@@saulmeraz199 Saul, yes, there is a video, I would have to look for it, if you scroll down. The cable from aftermarket was not right. I went to GM dealership paid $1.00 more got an AC Delco, and she hit every gear, after centering the adjustment. First time. I returned the Oreillys one. And my girl friends truck has run perfect since. Regards. Ski
@limogesfarmer6326
@limogesfarmer6326 7 лет назад
OOOOOOOOOOOOKAYYYYYYY: 3:36 "remove the cable. Note the routing" etc... Man, that was a huge pain in the butt! The trick is to look at the wire: there are 2 bends in it that keep the cable locked in. The upper one is the one you have to somehow flip the cable over, and it is released. 1.5 hours!!!!! That bend is not visible when the retaining wire is in its normal place. You have to move it around and notice it through a narrow passage between all the crap under the dash... So, the instructions should read "remove upper cable from dash. Spend 2 hours fighting with it, and removing other dash items that don't need to be removed. Drink a bottle of scotch, get into an argument with your wife. Let the cops handcuff you. Spend night in jail. Return home the next day. Get truck towed to mechanic. etc..... hehehehehe! OK< off to store to get the cable...
@limogesfarmer6326
@limogesfarmer6326 7 лет назад
4 hours later: here are my thoughts: 1) When you pull back the sliding lock, give it a quarter turn: it will stay in the open position, and make adjusting this a lot better. 2) When you connect the two cables back together, spit on the o-ring, and spread the saliva around it: it will make inserting the end much easier. Also: make sure you REALLY push hard all the way in. You'll feel/hear a click if you're lucky. That's the copper retaining clip catching the Transmission end of the cable. 3) Remember EXACTLY how the lower (transmission end) cable was passed over the various components under the truck (gas tank, etc...). Take pictures before you take it out. 4) when connecting the upper (cab end) cable under the dash, undo the two right hand screws holding the back plastic box with all the wires coming out of it: it will give you that extra room to make your connections. I used an APT kit: it was great, and had OK instructions. Nothing about how to make the adjustments, but it's easy to figure out. This is not an easy job, as the passing of the cables (removal and installation) can be quote difficult. If you've done a couple of these on this model, then maybe you'll get the hang of it and it will go smoothly.
@stuman2011
@stuman2011 5 лет назад
Yeah, part I'm having issues with is putting the cable back in under the dash, I like how they made it look real simple to put the cable through yeah no. Can't bend the end of it so how are you not supposed to bend the cable around that makes a lot of sense. Stupid !!!!
@redskies12incs
@redskies12incs 5 лет назад
Im literally doing this part as we speak, im so pissed was hard to remove, even harder to put back. Im working on 04 avalanche 2500 same layout
@CCFE8251
@CCFE8251 5 лет назад
Don't fight the old cable....just cut it and pull it out in two pieces. You're replacing it so who cares. The new one can be routed through easily without removing anything underneath.
@redskies12incs
@redskies12incs 5 лет назад
@@CCFE8251 thanks appericate that
@agent00doodlebug21
@agent00doodlebug21 5 лет назад
Good video, helps a lot! Thanks for posting.
@car7925
@car7925 Год назад
i changed my shifter cable and the shifter was still loose and wouldn’t change gears, when i move the shifter it moves the cable but not the lever, is it just and adjustment problem or could it be something else?
@chas3731
@chas3731 9 месяцев назад
Hello everybody. My question is in the adjustments whenever he goes to pull the one cable out and takes that clip out what if mine doesn't have that clip in it. Could it be messing up my gears engaging correctly? Plus I am missing the spring on the one side of adjustment piece.
@stephenr1999
@stephenr1999 6 лет назад
Great video. i came here out of frustration but I have to say that if pioneer is your vendor/ manufacturer I wont being buying another. After comparing the upper cable its about an inch longer. which when u join them together it gets worse. the book calls for 1.1 but it took me 3 to figure this out. waiting on dealer to bring one
@GusManuel
@GusManuel 8 месяцев назад
How did u connect the two cables so easy
@tiffanyjarnagin8236
@tiffanyjarnagin8236 7 лет назад
wish that you listed socket sizes but besides that, great video!
@johnathan9208
@johnathan9208 Год назад
The ring you have to take off to undo the cable where the lower and upper meet do you have to put that back in on the new cable? I can’t get it compressed. It’s not locking in
@johnathan9208
@johnathan9208 Год назад
@atp
@chassaid4242
@chassaid4242 3 года назад
Getting the cable out of that cable support under dash in a pain. Even after removing the bolt
@mbj4ksu856
@mbj4ksu856 3 года назад
Trying right now. Not happy.
@chassaid4242
@chassaid4242 3 года назад
@@mbj4ksu856 good luck... I bent the hell out of it... Needless to say it didn't go back in lol
@staceee117
@staceee117 3 года назад
Did you put back that small clip that joins the lower cable and the upper cable? Or did you leave it out?
@michaelorosco1436
@michaelorosco1436 2 года назад
Sometimes my 2008 Chevy Silverado doesn't want to shift into gear. I have to rock it back-and-forth to get it into gear. Could the transmission cable be going out, or is it something more serious?
@moriahelizabethfan9240
@moriahelizabethfan9240 6 лет назад
It looks as though there were several steps not explained in this video. I’m no mechanic but that was a new shifter arm he attached the cable to. Am I to assume that needs to be replaced when changing the cable? The cable on my 2000 Silverado has come off of the the shelter arm....do I need to replace the entire cable or can I get a new bushing and clip tp re attach it?
@davidsteinfeld9123
@davidsteinfeld9123 2 года назад
I have a problem that just may be the same however it's part of a 20011chevey Colorado will this practice apply to the Colorado then the other problem everything was doing and working fine till one day I parked it to do some repairs then with no warning it's stuck in park will you have any insight to my conundrum With the information provided Thank you in advance
@rixtrix11
@rixtrix11 5 лет назад
What about the clip that holds the 2 inner cables together in the middle?
@alm7707
@alm7707 Год назад
If you are just replacing the lower cable you have to not loose the snap ring you pull with the needle nose pliers because in GM's great wisdom they don't send a new one with the cable. When the two cables are apart use the needle nose pliers again and reinstall the clip in it's slot then as he shows slide the two cables together until you hear the click. Also put the shifter cable back on the trans lever before putting on the white locking clip. if the selector lever is in park and the trans lever is in park you should need no adjustment then.
@thebreeze68
@thebreeze68 4 месяца назад
Went to part store they wanted $280 plus taxes and I got the same OME cable off Amazon for $102 plus tax .. was $116 delivered to my door shop around before you buy .. ya I’m in central Canada rust capital of the world lol good luck and great video (ATP Y-1285 ) Part Number Thanks again for sharing your Video Cheers
@Bog8686
@Bog8686 29 дней назад
What truck did you install it on? They want 380 here in Ontario
@thebreeze68
@thebreeze68 24 дня назад
@@Bog8686 05 Chevy Silverado 1500HD
@thebreeze68
@thebreeze68 24 дня назад
I’m in Ontario too
@TheMindOfOpex
@TheMindOfOpex 2 года назад
Where do I find the replacement part for the ball stud range selector lever?
@rolandrsmith1957
@rolandrsmith1957 2 года назад
My question, too. Did you ever get a response?
@kizfoster1582
@kizfoster1582 4 года назад
This video was a life saver! Thank you!
@youbet2218
@youbet2218 Год назад
Love it gonna do it this morning. Thanks!
@JackOakes97
@JackOakes97 6 лет назад
I replaced my cable and it’s like it doesn’t want to grab a gear on my shifter now
@joshuabryars946
@joshuabryars946 6 лет назад
Southern Chevy same here
@jjwaters5806
@jjwaters5806 4 года назад
Make sure it’s locked in under the dash and with retaining clip. Also check copper clip where the 2 cables connect underneath the cab.
@martinkoche4375
@martinkoche4375 5 месяцев назад
Killer video. Thank you
@LSp8
@LSp8 4 года назад
Not sure if I need a cable or just readjustment. I replaced my trans, didn't touch the cable (other than simply unsnapping it from the trans) and put everything back together. Now my shift range selector is slightly off. Going from D to R the box around the shift positions in the dash immediately goes to P, even though the trans is in R (unlocks the doors) then quickly shows R like I selected. Very annoying and I had to disable it in the settings. I'm confused.
@andygray8949
@andygray8949 7 лет назад
Would this be the same for a 1996 GMC Seirra 1500?
@boyzinthehood9378
@boyzinthehood9378 2 года назад
What if the truck can’t be put on park can I still replace the chain
@kriswalker1898
@kriswalker1898 2 месяца назад
Where's the part where you have to struggle to get the upper cable unwinded from that support spring under the dash??
@michaelanthony5335
@michaelanthony5335 4 года назад
Looks easy , I’ll likely have problems loool. Any tips and tricks for connecting the lower and upper cables ? Thanks
@2thumbsup247
@2thumbsup247 4 года назад
I just finished doing it and when connecting them it was easier to do it while it was outside of the vehicle.
@michaelanthony5335
@michaelanthony5335 4 года назад
That clip inside of the shift cable is tricky ! I’m taking your advice and doing it outside . Thanks
@2thumbsup247
@2thumbsup247 4 года назад
@@michaelanthony5335 good luck man. I hope you get er done
@radkins233
@radkins233 5 месяцев назад
Funny i did this before watching the video. I did all this. Both cables move freely, shifter moves freely, gesr selector moves freely but put them all together andbits a nogo.
@Skaterjessy019
@Skaterjessy019 Год назад
What happens to the clip I just tried and I couldn’t get. It would fall out of shift and shifter handle would be loose
@kyledoying
@kyledoying 2 года назад
Do you have a video for a 2011 Silverado 2500?
@edwinwilkerson6051
@edwinwilkerson6051 3 года назад
thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!! please make more videos
@Frankensteinfabrications
@Frankensteinfabrications 3 года назад
i know its been 4 years or so but if i was a dumb a__ and broke the piece that hooks to the transmission couldnt i just replace the piece that goes to the white grommit ?
@orlalara
@orlalara 2 года назад
Hello, thanks for the video. I followed the instructions until I found the cause of my problem. In 1:27 you show "the clip that retains the 2 inner cables" my question is: is that retainer clip a normal e-clip retainer? I'm wondering if I can find something similar but I'm not able to see in the video the shape of the retainer. If someone can tell me, I would appreciate it so much. Thanks in advance.
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL 2 года назад
The e-clip you describe could probably be replaced by another, as long as the smallest diameter part of the e-clip that locks the 2 cables together fits in the e-clip groove of the cable that goes to the lever/ball assembly of the transmission, under the truck. I used forceps to install it, and that worked well. To remove it, there's not much room to pull it out, so I just slowly, and gently pushed it out with a small screw driver. Make sure to have something like a tarp or cardboard to catch the clip, because it is less than 3/8" in diameter, and extremely easy to lose. By the way, that tiny e-clip on my truck appears to be bronze or similar, so a magnet will not help you find it, if you lose it.
@marcosflores8188
@marcosflores8188 Год назад
I broke the original one on there, and I'm using a Dorman e clip. I can't seem to get the cables to stay connected. I had them connected, but the shifter level still felt loose
@nutz4buttz15
@nutz4buttz15 Месяц назад
Thanx all I wanted to see how to remove the white clip.
@thegatorking6280
@thegatorking6280 2 месяца назад
Having what size the bolts are would be nice and remove a lot of the guessing game
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