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mrfreez 02-18-2016 04:43 PM

Ideas on replacing 2007 ion 3 shifter knob (auto)
 
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Any ideas/help is greatly appreciated. Heck, I would love to replace/retouch? that whole area.

19bonestock88 02-19-2016 09:33 PM

So, I did a little digging...

http://www.andysautosport.com/produc..._PM-2112E.html

http://www.andysautosport.com/produc..._PM-2112E.html

These two are compatible with automatic transmissions... Yours comes off by loosening an Allen headed bolt under the chrome trim ring on the bottom...

You could theoretically use any shift knob you wanted, if you held down the plastic rod in the middle of the shifter using the shift knob and tightened the screws in the knob in that position... Know that doing this will effectively disable the "hold brake to shift from park" feature and if you do that, you are solely responsible for any potential negative outcome...

Actually, Summit Racing has a better search, where you can narrow your search results by knobs that have a park release button... Yay!

http://www.summitracing.com/search/p...cending&page=5

Octavious 02-20-2016 07:43 PM

what bones said. very curious what is that I supposed to mean. never seen that before. it cant be a 1 cause its above low

mrfreez 02-20-2016 09:14 PM

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Thanks bonestock. I did some diggin but was only finding manual shifters. I will check out your links and keep diggin. It looks like mine must have been glued on somehow (see pic). I can see the hex hole, but its not screwed in at the bottom. Not sure how Im gonna fix it. May have to leave it alone for now.

Octavious, I = Intermediate. The manual says, "You might choose INTERMEDIATE (I)
instead of DRIVE (D) when driving on hilly, winding roads and when towing a trailer, so that there is less shifting between gears."

Edit: The pic may be upside down. Sorry about that.

tooter1 10-09-2016 04:48 PM

I was wondering how this knob mounted. Thanks.


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