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:
atpautomotive.com
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
14 окт 2024