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Hey was driving went to change gears and my shifter has popped out.. got it home pulled it apart from what I see the shifter has a ball on the end which goes into the box.Ive put it back in and it shifts fine.. but if i lift it up it comes out??? Whats ment to be there to make it stay in? Just sitting there atm. Can supply pics if needed.

Thanks James

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the middle has a round ball shape to it that sits in the box but theres a small ball piece that sits right at the end which sits in a eyelet to change gears there should be a plastic bush on the end that goes on it. mine snapped once had to replace it went to nissan they sold me a new one for like 10 bucks

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