Re: Mod Questions

From: Gary Hedlin (superdak@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 22 2006 - 23:03:45 EST


It's a push-in thing on the end of the shift knob, small (eyeglass) flat
blade screwdriver will do the trick. I had it come off the 05 a few times.

Gary Hedlin
98 Dakota RC Sport 3.9
05 Dakota CC SLT 4.7
www.garyhedlin.com (yeah, it's back!)

Michael Maskalans wrote:
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>
> On Mar 22, 2006, at 21:12, JameyWelch@freightliner.com wrote:
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>> How does the old [overdrive pushbutton] switch come off? Does it
>> screw off?
>
> I think it's supposed to be glued to the metal shift stalk. Mine only
> falls off becuase it's cracked on the back side. See if it wiggles, and
> if it does it'll pull straight off. Be careful, there's not much slack
> in the wires. If it doesn't wiggle, I'm not sure what the "proper"
> removal technique is.
>
>
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