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Re: [GMCnet] Gear Shifter Cable Replace... easy? [message #307988 is a reply to message #307985] |
Wed, 28 September 2016 21:38 |
Kingsley Coach
Messages: 2691 Registered: March 2009 Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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If you live in a snow/salt area, replace...but if you don't you can likely
remove the cable and lube it up.
Again, if you put your home town in your 'signature' it always helps out in
the end !
Mike in NS
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Mike wrote:
> Hello Team GMC, the coach I'm interested in purchasing has been
> Pre-Purchase Inspected and we are very close to completing the sale. One of
> the items
> identified in the PPI is the Gear Shifter Cable, it appears it is
> beginning to seize up. I noticed this during the test drive, it was a bit
> difficult
> getting out of park and into gear and the tech feels it should be replaced.
>
> Is this an easy fix and should I save it for a winter project, or just
> have it replaced prior to my picking up the coach along with a few other
> items
> that need attention, assuming the deal comes together?
>
> If it's a fairly straight forward repair what should I be aware of if I
> decide to tackle it?
>
> Thanks again for your input, it's appreciated.
>
> Stay Well,
> Mike
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Gear Shifter Cable Replace... easy? [message #307995 is a reply to message #307985] |
Wed, 28 September 2016 23:57 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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You better take care of it soon as they can lock up.
If your need one, we stock them.
If nothing else shoot some rust perpetrator by the shift lever.
Rain drips there and stars oxidizing.
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 6:12 PM, Mike wrote:
> Hello Team GMC, the coach I'm interested in purchasing has been
> Pre-Purchase Inspected and we are very close to completing the sale. One of
> the items
> identified in the PPI is the Gear Shifter Cable, it appears it is
> beginning to seize up. I noticed this during the test drive, it was a bit
> difficult
> getting out of park and into gear and the tech feels it should be replaced.
>
> Is this an easy fix and should I save it for a winter project, or just
> have it replaced prior to my picking up the coach along with a few other
> items
> that need attention, assuming the deal comes together?
>
> If it's a fairly straight forward repair what should I be aware of if I
> decide to tackle it?
>
> Thanks again for your input, it's appreciated.
>
> Stay Well,
> Mike
>
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