Gear knob removal - how the hell?

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Re: Gear knob removal - how the hell?

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On my old vectra I had to hacksaw the knob off. Think I sawed it straight down the middle and used various screwdrivers to wedge the rest of it off!
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on a particularly hot and sticky day a few weeks back the top of my nob came off in my hand!!!

I tend to drive with my hand on my nob all the time, when I flicked the indicator on I noticed it was stuck to my palm.

:oops:
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Re: Gear knob removal - how the hell?

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gumby6371 wrote:on a particularly hot and sticky day a few weeks back the top of my nob came off in my hand!!!

I tend to drive with my hand on my nob all the time, when I flicked the indicator on I noticed it was stuck to my palm.

:oops:
you should leave your nob alone when driving :cheesy:
both hands on the wheel.
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I find it somehow comforting to keep it in my hand :cheesy:
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Re: Gear knob removal - how the hell?

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gumby6371 wrote:I find it somehow comforting to keep it in my hand :cheesy:
ah that was you on the eastern primary then.
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I did indeed punch myself in the face when successefully removing the gear knob :cheesy:
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Re: Gear knob removal - how the hell?

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are you spying on me omega ? That reminds me i must get those windows tinted !
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Re: Gear knob removal - how the hell?

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highlander wrote:This is one of my previous posts on the subject:
highlander wrote: I've done this myself.

Twist the gearknob anti-clockwise. This can require a huge amount of effort and force.

It should click round about 30 degrees.

Then you need to pull upwards as hard as you can.

Don't be surprised if you have to sit on the centre console/arm rests with both feet on the dashboard to get the damn thing to move. Also don't be surprised if you slice your hand open on one of the bits of metal that are used to hold the gearknob in place on top of the stick, and don't be surprised at the amount of blood and gore that such a "small" cut can generate.

Don't be surprised by the amount of foul language you will utter upon discovering this, directed both at the bitch car that bit you, or the world around you in general.

Finally, don't be surprised if all the colour drains from your face as the flow of blood from your open wound continues as you run out of breath from having sworn too much.

Wash your cut hand with warm water, clean the wound with disinfectant / antiseptic, and dress it with a sterile bandage.

After you've calmed down and cleaned the blood (YOUR OWN BLOOD) off the upholstery, dashboard, centre console and sun visors, unclip the gaiter from its plastic surround, and replace it with your new one.

See? So easy, even I could do it.


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I'm sorry Highlander but I had to laugh my ass of at this! :shock: :shock: You just described pretty much how I do EVERY job on the car :lol:
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Re: Gear knob removal - how the hell?

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gumby6371 wrote:on a particularly hot and sticky day a few weeks back the top of my nob came off in my hand!!!

I tend to drive with my hand on my nob all the time, when I flicked the indicator on I noticed it was stuck to my palm.

:oops:

:lol:

Ha ha ha ha ha ha - I should read the whole thread before I reply clearly :lol:
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