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      01-16-2008, 01:33 AM   #1
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E92 Auto Shift Knob Issue

Hi Guys,

Just throwing this out there but how many people have an issue where their shift knob is easily pulled out at certain angles? What I mean is, when the shifter is in the DS position, I put a slight upward force on it and it just popped out. - while i was still driving

Yes flame away if you must about why i was pulling on it. Just wanted to see if anyone else out there had this issue and what your fix was.

Thanks.
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interesting. i think you have a lemon. i'd ask for my money back
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interesting. i think you have a lemon. i'd ask for my money back
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oh yeah...no i don't have any issues with the shift knob
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Nope, never had that problem
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      01-16-2008, 03:15 AM   #6
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Dont pull in your stick while driving.....
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Hi Guys,

Just throwing this out there but how many people have an issue where their shift knob is easily pulled out at certain angles? What I mean is, when the shifter is in the DS position, I put a slight upward force on it and it just popped out. - while i was still driving

Yes flame away if you must about why i was pulling on it. Just wanted to see if anyone else out there had this issue and what your fix was.

Thanks.
Didn't you know you're only supposed to stroke your knob up and down whilst driving? You shouldn't really be giving it a hard tug...

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