Thread: Lokar Shifter Problem
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11-22-2015 12:44 PM #1
Lokar Shifter Problem
The button on my Lokar shifter has become very slow at returning from the depressed position. I first noticed it when I couldn't get the shifter to stay in the Park position. I had to hold the shifter in place until the button finally came all the way up. It started when the weather turned colder but I don't know if that's actually the cause. Has anyone seen the problem before? Suggestions?
Thanks.
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11-22-2015 01:07 PM #2
Sounds like grease in the top of the knob & down the shaft is cold. You might take a hair dryer or heat gun on LOW and heat the shifter rod & knob and see if it helps? If so then some light machine oil, helped to flow down where it's needed with some more easy heat might do the trick. Just a thought.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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11-22-2015 06:03 PM #3
Take it apart, blow out with compressed air, a little machine oil, re assemble, adjust and your good 2 go.When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>
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11-23-2015 05:31 AM #4
Thanks for the responses. I'll put this on my to do list for the long weekend.
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11-23-2015 09:39 AM #5
On my lokar Nostalgia, had many problems just getting the presets correct, and also a sticky button. In my case the threads holding the knob didn't go down the shaft far enough to seat the knob properly. Had to tap it a little further, to allow the button to fully disengage and not stick. Most people don't seem to have problems with their shifters, but mine required a bit of customizing to dial it in(after following instructions to the letter!) Maybe it's just a Ford c-6 thing!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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11-23-2015 11:50 AM #6
Mine was working just fine until a couple of weeks ago. I'll try the suggestions above. It may be the cooler weather that brought it on.
Thank you Roger. .
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