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Old 15 Jul 2003, 02:22 pm
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Default Shifter panel removal

2001 Civic LX 4 door, 5 speed.

Anyone know how to remove the trim piece around the shifter, the one that
the shift boot attaches to. I'm hoping it'll just pop out, instead of taking
out the whole centre console. When I put the shifter into First fom neutral,
something is rubbing and squeeking, I want to take a look and lubricate if
necessary.

Thanks


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Old 15 Jul 2003, 02:47 pm
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 15:22:40 -0400, "Frink"
<nospamjohnstonia@hotmail.com> wrote:

>2001 Civic LX 4 door, 5 speed.


What makes you think you'll get a good answer from a motorcycle
newsgroup?

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Old 20 Jul 2003, 11:09 am
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> "Frink" <nospamjohnstonia@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:bf1kan$4t4$1@news1.mountaincable.net...
> > 2001 Civic LX 4 door, 5 speed.
> >
> > Anyone know how to remove the trim piece around the shifter, the one

> that
> > the shift boot attaches to. I'm hoping it'll just pop out, instead of

> taking
> > out the whole centre console. When I put the shifter into First fom

> neutral,
> > something is rubbing and squeeking, I want to take a look and

> lubricate if
> > necessary.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >

> centre?
>
>

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Old 22 Jul 2003, 08:16 pm
 
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You're gonna have to unscrew and remove the whole lower center console...
it's really not as bad as it sounds. I've stripped and put back together
a lot of cars to do interiors for people. i think for you it's a total of
6-12 screws

>> > 2001 Civic LX 4 door, 5 speed.
>> >
>> > Anyone know how to remove the trim piece around the shifter, the one

>> that
>> > the shift boot attaches to. I'm hoping it'll just pop out, instead of

>> taking
>> > out the whole centre console. When I put the shifter into First fom

>> neutral,
>> > something is rubbing and squeeking, I want to take a look and

>> lubricate if
>> > necessary.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> >

>> centre?
>>
>>

>http://www.m-w.com
>Main Entry: cen·tre
>chiefly British variant of CENTER
>
>




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