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Old 09-21-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Civic LX Shifter Knob

I got a 96 Civic LX 4 door and im plannin on getting a new shifter knob. I was just wondering..How do you take out the shifter knob? I know its probably a stupid question but its my first car and i want to know. If anyone can help thats would be great!
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I got a 96 Civic LX 4 door and im plannin on getting a new shifter knob. I was just wondering..How do you take out the shifter knob? I know its probably a stupid question but its my first car and i want to know. If anyone can help thats would be great!
I've got an 04, but I would imagine it should be about the same though. Pull down the metal/plastic ring connecting the knob to the boot and then the knob should twist off (internally-threaded)
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I've got an 04, but I would imagine it should be about the same though. Pull down the metal/plastic ring connecting the knob to the boot and then the knob should twist off (internally-threaded)
I dont think its the same because ive pulled the boot down n tried twinsting it but it just isnt turning. Either its defferent or im just not twinsting hard enough. I herd it was different but im trying to figure out.
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I dont think its the same because ive pulled the boot down n tried twinsting it but it just isnt turning. Either its defferent or im just not twinsting hard enough. I herd it was different but im trying to figure out.
give me a few minutes, I will try to find the answer for you.
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give me a few minutes, I will try to find the answer for you.
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Re: Civic LX Shifter Knob

Only info I can find is that there is either a hex screw holding it on, which when you pull down the boot you will see, or it will thread on. REP me!
If you still don't figure it out, get a chilton manual or read the owners manual possibly, or get a haynes manual.

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Only info I can find is that there is either a hex screw holding it on, which when you pull down the boot you will see, or it will thread on. REP me!
If you still don't figure it out, get a chilton manual or read the owners manual possibly, or get a haynes manual.
Thanks. If anyone can answer me than pleas go ahead and feel free to tell me what you know.

Oh and how do u REP someone?
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Re: Civic LX Shifter Knob

Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance. I'll put some better effort into this when I go back to work Tuesday.
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