View Full Version : Shift linkage JUMPED, nothing but 5th gear!


jdaniels
05-15-2004, 04:55 AM
Today, when leaving my house... I went to shift into 2nd and my gear selector decided not to. It decided to become dislodged. It also decided that it was going to stay into 5th gear.

This freaked me out, as my xB only has 4100mi... SO I decided that it's too late to call Toyota and I wont have my car all weekend... SO, I had my buddy open the hood, as I wiggled the shifter front to back. The linkage was only slightly moving!

Took the screw out of the "rear cupholder" from under the felt, and unscrewed the shift knob, pulled the e-brake lever up and removed the snap in filler panel that resides with it. Then I popped front out of its spot and lifted the console out... to my amazement, the front to back gear linkage had JUMPED out of its holding place in the shifter base. Odd, but nothing holds it down other than 2 felt pads on the center console which is held down by plastic interior rivets.

All is well, just wanted to let everyone knows incase this ever happens to you!!!

superjeer
05-15-2004, 05:04 AM
I smell recall

bBted
05-15-2004, 05:47 AM
u have trd quickshifter installed???

should be easy fix...

mikochu
05-15-2004, 06:18 AM
felt pads? the ones that are adhering to the cupholders mold? I had to rip that stuff off a little to install my leds for my cupholders...hrmmm...

jdaniels
05-15-2004, 06:16 PM
u have trd quickshifter installed???

should be easy fix...

Nope, stock shifter. It has never been apart, either. Yesterday, to repair, was the only time the piece was ever touched.

Not really sure if the feltpads hold pressure on the cables, but from the looks of it theres nothing else that holds them down. But yes, those are the ones im talking about.

jdaniels
05-15-2004, 06:21 PM
I smell recall

I think they should just make a cap for them and call it a day. Wouldn't be that hard... and if they don't do it, I will.

It sucked having to take turns onto other roads @ 50 to keep from dropping the RPMS too low... which I don't suggest you do.

Probably would have been on my roof if I wasn't lowered, with 17" alloys...

Sounds dangerous, now...

05-15-2004, 06:38 PM
thats steep player congrats on making it thru that scenario. and you made to the crizo to fix the problem i smell an angel hovering some where around you :lol:

jdaniels
05-16-2004, 01:15 AM
thats steep player congrats on making it thru that scenario. and you made to the crizo to fix the problem i smell an angel hovering some where around you :lol:

Word.

Lol, just keep a phillips in the glove compartment, if it ever happens... pull over, shut the car off... and do as I said above. Had I known that was the case, I would have done it right then and there :

Chris101
05-22-2004, 03:07 AM
Hello to everyone. I am Chris, the new guy. I have an XB which sounds like it had the same linkage problem you have been talking about, but mine is currently in the dealership's shop with the gears torn out of it. Just wondering if anybody has heard of anything this extensive. Any info would be greatly appreciated.