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trans linkage get to oilpan

I am attempting to tackle the dreaded oil pump seal. I need to take the transmission linkage off in order to take off the small plate that is over the flywheel, so I can reach the couple of bolts holding on the oil pan. I am not sure how to remove the linkage. Any help out there? My Chilton's manual mentions nothing about this when removing the oil pan. 2005 LX Automatic.

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Re: trans linkage get to oilpan

remove covers and unbolt the cable housing anchor and look at what you have to deal with.
It is probably just a bolt with a lock plate, you use a screwdriver to (smack it) the folded side of the lock away from the bolt head so there's room to put a socket on it. Remove bolt, linkages then should slide right off
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