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6MT Model

  1. Remove the spring pin from the slider.
    Fig 1: Identifying Spring Pin And Slider
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  2. Remove the slider and spring.
    Fig 2: Removing Slider And Spring
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  3. Cut the band clip.
  4. Remove the reverse check cable from the cable plate.
    Fig 3: Identifying Check Cable And Cable Plate
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  5. Remove the reverse check cable from the gear shift assembly.
    Fig 4: Checking Cable Plate
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  6. Remove the holder and spring.
    Fig 5: Identifying Holder
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  7. Disassemble the lock wires.
    NOTE: Do not reuse the lock wire.
    Fig 6: Identifying Lock Wire
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  8. Remove the boss from the rod.
    Fig 7: Identifying Boss And Rod
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  9. Remove the rod from lever.
    Fig 8: Identifying Rod, Lever And Stay
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  10. Separate the rod and inner boot.
  11. Remove the snap ring from the stay.
    Fig 9: Identifying Snap Ring
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  12. Separate the gear shift lever and the stay.
    Fig 10: Identifying Gear Shift Lever And Stay
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  13. Remove the boot and bushing from gear shift lever.
    Fig 11: Identifying Gear Shift Lever, Boot And Bushing
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  14. Remove the spring pin, and then remove the bushing and snap ring.
    Fig 12: Identifying Bushing And Snap Ring
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  15. Remove the bushing and spacer from the boss.
    Fig 13: Identifying Bushing, Spacer And Boss
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  16. Remove the bushing and cushion rubber from the stay.
    Fig 14: Identifying Bushing, Cushion Rubber And Stay
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