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Old 08-04-2010, 08:07 PM
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even though i disconnected my tranny the shifter cable still got hung up when i pulled the motor. i went to every parts store in town and they said they couldn't get one.

i tried looking it up on partstaxi web page but couldn't find it. im gona call the dealer in the morning to try and get one but i want a part number so i know im getting the right part.

the damn car has been down for almost 2 months and one part im waiting on will be here tomorrow and now i just need the damn shifter cable.
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CABLE,A/TRNS RANGE SEL LVR(IF USE IN PLC OF CABLE 12551498,ALSO USE LEVER 12554126)(10MM DIA PIN BALL AT TRANS END)

http://www.compnine.com/index.php?u=...04&grouptype=B


Just ordered mine from the dealer after breaking it the same way. It is called a "Range selector cable" believe it or not. You can get it off Amazon also. You have to order the new lever (about $10) because the cable was updated from the original.
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thanks alot i really appreciate it.

i didnt even know my cable was broken. i put the car in park and went to trq the lug nuts and the damn car started rolling.
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12558306 is the new number for the cable. Just use the link. Pretty scary when a car starts rolling like that.
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Wow, how did you even know what car he needed a cable for?
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forgot to say 95. but im fairly confident that all the 93-96 years shared the same cable. 97 might have been different.

im even pretty sure the 3.4 used the same cable the 3.8 might to but not 100% on that one.
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Originally Posted by Adam1203
forgot to say 95. but im fairly confident that all the 93-96 years shared the same cable. 97 might have been different.

im even pretty sure the 3.4 used the same cable the 3.8 might to but not 100% on that one.
Yeah, but how did he know it was even an f-body?

For reference all 93-02 f-body cables are the same p/n.
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Originally Posted by shbox
Yeah, but how did he know it was even an f-body?

For reference all 93-02 f-body cables are the same p/n.
very true. i was actually thinking about this the other day though. oddly you dont see to many other lt1 powered cars on here i don't see to many if any at all when it comes to post about corvettes and very few caprices.

this isnt the first time i have forgotten to add my year and make so ill just make a sig and fix that problem



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