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Transfer Stuck

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Transfer Stuck

Post by -Mick- »

My transfer is stuck in neutral, actually has been since easter but haven't had time to do any more than clean the sand out :lol:

It happened up the beach trying to shift back from l/range :?

I've been told it is a bush at the base of the transfer lever and has happened to a few mates before. Since there were no crunches or bangs I'm inclined to accept this :D

Can anyone tell me more about it than my mates though....ie more than it cost $80 at the mechanic :roll:
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Post by xtreem »

Its a shifter sheet about $12 - $14 at your local Suzuki dealership.
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Post by nelligen »

just compress the spring loaded cap at the bottom of the shifter stick and turn 1\2 turn ,the stick will lift out ,then remove the old shifter sheet(probably in several bits) clean out the seating area then insert the new sheet by flexing it past the 2 retaining pins . suzuki part no 29541-80051. Cost me $14.20 last week.
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Post by -Mick- »

nelligen wrote:just compress the spring loaded cap at the bottom of the shifter stick and turn 1\2 turn ,the stick will lift out ,then remove the old shifter sheet(probably in several bits) clean out the seating area then insert the new sheet by flexing it past the 2 retaining pins . suzuki part no 29541-80051. Cost me $14.20 last week.


Schweet :D Thanks guys


Start saving the $14 now :lol:
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Post by stumped »

d'oh... the one time in my life i coulda put in some useful tech (i even got it priced this arvo!), and they beat me to it :cry:

what they said :D
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Post by N*A*M »

i bought my yellow sierra cheap because it was stuck in neutral. i ripped the farmer off good. :roll: :lol:
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Post by xtreem »

N*A*M wrote:i bought my yellow sierra cheap because it was stuck in neutral. i ripped the farmer off good. :roll: :lol:


Geez Nam the poor guys are in drought and your ripping them off for their zooks. :lol: :lol:
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Post by germo »

its stuck in nuetral so you rip him off, funny stuff. but also cruel. no wait it is funny, because being a farmer he should not be as dumb, with machinery atleast.
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Post by greg »

Note that you will still be able to use the car by removing that plastic thingy, then putting it into the required gear, then remove the stick :)
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