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Nissan Armada help

DareDiver

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Lafayette, LA
Hey they everyone i need some help with my 07 Nissan Armada. This is hard to explain but im gonna try my best. I need to a site or if someone knows how to fix the automatic shifter nob plate area. That might of made sense. It where you shift the car from inside. Pulling from park to drive and so forth. The lil slits that move and roll when shifting. So is there and easy way to take off the plate covering it all. ok heres the best pic i can find on the net.
2008-Nissan-Armada-i02.jpg

I think i posted it right. So if anyone can help that would be great thanks. And if you need better pics or better explain what needs fixing let me know thanks...
 
Undo the knob, get yourself a plastic pry tool and pry up on the plate covering the shifter area. Its probably just held in 4 clips... Interior shit is weird...you cant be afraid to rip it out...just have to do it in a careful way.

-mike
 
Ok where the problem is on the picture is where the shifter stick meets the console. There is a lil peice that moves left to right so you can take it out of park. The lil peice fell out some how. I was able to lift the console up which on the pic is that hole thing and not jus the rectangle around the shifter area. So the piece is broken i removed it and im gonna try to find a good site that has evxploded views of that area. I think thats what its called. Like the break down of the tranny in a rc manual. show where everything goes and what not. Thanks for the help...
 
How many miles does it have? It has at least a 3 year, 36k mile warranty, bumper to bumper. If it's within the millage just give it to the dealership and have them fix it.
 
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