How much does it cost to replace a linkage cable?

How much does it cost to replace a linkage cable?

If the cause turns out to be a loose shifter linkage, you can tighten it yourself at no cost, or have the repair-shop do it for $50-75. If the condition is being caused by a damaged shifter cable, the repair-shop will charge you $125-$250 for replacement, or you can purchase and replace it yourself for around $35-$80.

How does shifter linkage break?

The automatic transmission linkage will break after it has worn to the point where it cannot change gears. This wear occurs because of internal transmission problems, such as the transmission bands coming loose or the transmission running hot and wearing the internal gears of the automatic transmission.

What happens when there is too much slack in the shifter cable?

When too much slack is in the shifter cable, the gear lever will feel loose or delay the engagement of the next gear. The shifter cable is stretched, the connection is loose or the cable is not adjusted properly.

Can a broken shifter cable cause a car to not go into gear?

If your car doesn’t seem to want to go into gear at all, it might not be a faulty transmission – It could just be a broken shifter cable. If the cable is broken, you’ll be able to move the shifter into any position, but the transmission will stay in the same gear.

How much does it cost to replace transmission shifter link?

Dealer said bushing was gone underneath where transmission shifter cable/link connects. They don’t fix bushings or carry only bushings so they said whole link needs to be replaced. $295 total including labor, tax and the new transmission shifter link (which costs $50).

Can you repair shift cable with up1kit kit?

Bushingfix provides safety, ease, affordability and the professional expertise you can trust. UP1KIT kit allows you to quickly and easily repair your shift cable by replacing the bushing. The patented coupling and custom molded replacement bushing ensure a quality repair with ease.

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