I know it seems like every other day I'm posting another question, but there are certain things I see that just don't click with my general knowledge of cars.
Ok, so I partially dismantled the center console to get to some loose change I had dropped. Found about 1.00 worth in change in small coins and a 10 dollar bill left by the previous owner. Well, most of the change had fallen under the carpet and down to the bottom of the floorpan. I really wanted to get the console all the way off, so I went to undo the shift knob on my M5. Not being sure how it came off, I tried pulling it up a bit. The shift knob and lever came up and off and hung loose under the rubber boot (not the leather trim boot but the rubber boot covering the actual mechanism). Is it supposed to do this? I repositioned the lever and was able to push it back down onto whatever it came off of because I am able to shift gears still, but nobody has mentioned this as a method to removing the shift lever assembly. Also, the knob and lever assembly turn freely when it is all together. After discovering that the knob simply unscrews, I tried to break that glue bond but it was tough to hold the lever with the channel locks and try to unscrew the knob without gripping it with pliers and possibly damaging it. Oh well... I did get my mission accomplished... just wanted to make sure that this is normal and what exactly the lever slid off of. Thanks guys!
[ September 12, 2003: Message edited by: fenderman ]</p>
Ok, so I partially dismantled the center console to get to some loose change I had dropped. Found about 1.00 worth in change in small coins and a 10 dollar bill left by the previous owner. Well, most of the change had fallen under the carpet and down to the bottom of the floorpan. I really wanted to get the console all the way off, so I went to undo the shift knob on my M5. Not being sure how it came off, I tried pulling it up a bit. The shift knob and lever came up and off and hung loose under the rubber boot (not the leather trim boot but the rubber boot covering the actual mechanism). Is it supposed to do this? I repositioned the lever and was able to push it back down onto whatever it came off of because I am able to shift gears still, but nobody has mentioned this as a method to removing the shift lever assembly. Also, the knob and lever assembly turn freely when it is all together. After discovering that the knob simply unscrews, I tried to break that glue bond but it was tough to hold the lever with the channel locks and try to unscrew the knob without gripping it with pliers and possibly damaging it. Oh well... I did get my mission accomplished... just wanted to make sure that this is normal and what exactly the lever slid off of. Thanks guys!
[ September 12, 2003: Message edited by: fenderman ]</p>
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