92 Accord shifter cable replacement step by step

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Kai, Aug 11, 2004.

  1. Kai

    Kai Guest

    The symptom is hard to move from Park to R or R to park. I searched
    all the post on this problem, the answer is to replace the shifter
    cable, but no detail instructions. I did it last night in 3 hours, I
    can do it now in 1 hour. Here are the steps.
    1. remove centre console 6 screws.
    2. lower the exhaust heat shield. remove 2 10mm nuts on the front, 2
    10mm screws on the middle and loosen 2 screws on the back only, these
    two holes on the heat shield are slotted, so the heat shield can slide
    back and forth a little.
    3. once the heat shield is lowered, sitting on top of the Cat
    converter, you can see two shifter cable mounting 10mm bolts and one
    10mm cable clip bolts in front of it. remove all three bolts. The 3/8
    ratchet can reach in ok.
    4. remove the shifter cable cover bolts at the transmission end. Four
    bolts, three 13mm (I think, may be 12mm, don't remember) and one 10mm.
    5. remove one cotter pin and lift out the small lever plate at the end
    of the shifter cable, (don't remove that red painted nut on the shaft
    that go into the transmission),the shifter cable is now free from the
    housing. Remove the small bushing inside the hole on the end of the
    shifter cable. Put this bushing onto the new cable.
    6. go inside the car and remove the spring clip at the end of the
    cable, just lift it out with a screw driver and then remove the two
    bolts that secure the cable. The shifter cable is now completely free,
    you can pull it out from underneath the car now.

    Install in reverse order. You probably need a new cotter pin if you
    broke it while removing it. I just reused the old one. No adjustment
    is needed afterward, the new after market cable is exact fit.
    $65.00Can in Toronto. I don't know how much is the dealer one cost.
    Probably an arm and a leg, I didn't bother to call.
    I put up with this problem for a long time, because the book said you
    need to remove the exhaust pipe to do it. The Cat converter is rusted
    on solid to the pipe, I don't think I can take it out. But the cable
    getting so tight now, I have to do it. You don't need to remove the
    exhaust system at all, it has enough room to work once the heat shield
    is lowered.

    I hope this information may help others to tackle this project.

    Kai
     
    Kai, Aug 11, 2004
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  2. Kai

    splatterer Guest

    hi,
    glad you succeeded with your cable change.
    i seem to be missing something here ( my fault, old age = addled brain )
    did you replace the whole thing, there appear to be twin cables on the
    drawing i'm looking at.
    if makes any difference the part no. is 54310-SM4-003, is this the one you
    used.
    many thanks.
     
    splatterer, Aug 12, 2004
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  3. Kai

    Kin Nip Guest

    It was a one piece cable from the console to the transmission. I bought the
    after market cable, so I don't have the Honda part number. If you follow the
    steps I did, you should be able to do it. Are you sure you bought the
    automatic shifter cable?
     
    Kin Nip, Aug 12, 2004
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