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Loose Shifter? - Replace your shifter bushings! - Write up with pictures

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by ramonortiz55, Aug 27, 2018.

  1. Aug 27, 2018 at 11:30 AM
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    ramonortiz55

    ramonortiz55 [OP] Not A Well-Known Member

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    My 4runner's shifter had too much slack for my liking. I was worried that one day I wouldn't be able to turn on the 4runner or have it release my key from the ignition. So I decided to change the shifter bushings as preventative maintenance.

    This writeup also applies for 1st generation tacomas.

    Each shifter assembly requires four bushings, here is the part number:

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    Stare at the center console for 5 minutes. Give it a long mean mug stare.

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    Set hand brake and grab pull out the cup holder:

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    Next pull out the trim around the shifter, simply tug:

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    Remove the center console. This is held down by two bolts inside the console:

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    Remove the screw holding the center console to the shifter trim, one each side. This will allow the center console assembly to pull out of the way:

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    Next remove the 4x4 shifter head, my particular setup is not threaded. Therefore, I remove the set screw and pull the head off carefully.

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    Be very careful not to pull the wiring that leads to the 4x4 shifter (black).

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    I placed it to the side, did not really disconnect the wiring because I was afraid of messing up the pigtail connection.

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    Next I removed three screws that hold the shifter down to the assembly:

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    Once removed, it revealed this white device thing:

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    I removed the three screws that held it down. Pay attention to how it is mounted, there is a rectangular piece that goes inside of it. This needs to properly seat within a slot that is built into this device thing:

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    Before continuing, I went under the truck - Driver's side, and I disconnected the shifter from the transmission. Making sure to mark the location where it is bolted along the slot:

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    Once that is complete, I went back up to the shifter assembly and removed 8 of these bolts. They are located on the perimeter of the shifter panel against the floorboard:

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    Disconnected a couple of plugs to allow removal of bolts:

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    Had to pull the radio bezel off the dash to access one of the bolts:

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    Pull away! - here you can see the location of all 8 bolt holes, for reference.

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    Now that the shifter assembly is out, stare at it. Show it some attention. Give it love.

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    See this nut? Remove it.

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    It will release this bolt:

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    The shifter bushings go in each end of the bolt housing:

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    Old shifter bushings, rotted away:

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    Make sure to clean out any remaining bushing pieces within the bolt housing:

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    Install bushings and install bolt.

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    Next, I located the other two bushings, these are in here:

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    Remove nut and bolt, just like previously done:

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    Once the nut and bolt is out, you will need to break the linkage as shown here. This is done by removing a C clip.

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    Once the linkage is apart, I wiggled the housing up so I can pull out the old bushings:

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    Installed the new ones:

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    Install bolt and nut, reinstall linkage and C clip.

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    Reinstall into truck:

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    Reattach rod to transmission:

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    Carefully assemble the white thinga-machig to the shifter. Make sure that the rectangular portion shown in the photo earlier lays within the channel:

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    See this? - How does it go?

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    Let's find out:

    It directly connected to the emergency shifter release button:

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    Looks like it toggles when I move the button back and forth, two positions:

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    Looking down into the shifter assembly I see this triangular piece of plastic. Lets set it BEHIND this piece.

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    Once it is set, I check for functionality:

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    See that white plastic cylinder? Its right above the screwdriver tip. Toggle the release button, this white cylinder should move in and out, if installed properly.

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    Once you confirm functionality, reinstall everything else:

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    How is the shifter?

    Mine is tighter than a frog's arse!
     
    Last edited: Aug 27, 2018
  2. Aug 27, 2018 at 1:30 PM
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    mechanicjon

    mechanicjon They call me "Jonny Stubs"

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    Nice write up. I'm going to steal a few pics and info for my parts list thread. If you don't mind.
     
  3. Aug 27, 2018 at 4:08 PM
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    ramonortiz55

    ramonortiz55 [OP] Not A Well-Known Member

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    go ahead
     
  4. Nov 9, 2019 at 2:03 PM
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    velocifero

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    I know this is an older thread but wanted to pass my belated thanks to the OP for the write-up and photos. It was very helpful for my own shifter bushing replacements on my ‘03 Tacoma.
     
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  5. Nov 9, 2019 at 2:05 PM
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    ramonortiz55

    ramonortiz55 [OP] Not A Well-Known Member

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    Glad it worked out for you man!
     
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