🚗 Shift Happens: Fix it Fast with BushingFix!
The BushingFix BP1Kit is an automatic transmission shift cable bushing repair kit designed for seamless compatibility with various vehicle brands. Made from high-quality materials, this all-in-one kit allows for quick and easy installation, saving you both time and money on costly repairs. With patented technology and comprehensive support, it's the go-to solution for maintaining smooth transmission performance.
Manufacturer | Ascension Engineering |
Brand | BushingFix.com |
Model | BP1Kit shift cable replacement bushing |
Item Weight | 0.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 1 inches |
Item model number | BP1Kit |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | BP1Kit1 |
OEM Part Number | 19316524, 52109781AF, 46790-1R200, 52060164AD, EG2146500D,, TD1146500D, 3382002131, 3382002370, 3382242030, 3382008020 |
G**E
It works
Exact fit for 2005 Corolla gear stick linkage.
N**2
Good product a little expensive
It worked and fit just like it was supposed to. I felt like it was a little expensive for two little plastic bushings, but considerably cheaper than a new cable.
T**N
Great item!
This will do this trick.Get those Toyota vans back in service but it does take some effort.You tube has plenty of videos on the process but you can do the job DYI in around an hour or so.Glad these are out there !
M**.
Fits a 2008 Hyundai Elantra
Perfect fit for a 2008 Hyundai Elantra. Easy to install and works great!
M**G
Average length of time before failure?
What is the average length of time before it breaks? Recently had ac evaporator replaced and the one I installed less than a year and a half ago “failed” I think the shop that replaced the evaporator nicked it and caused it to fail within four drives even though I’ve had this truck since 2007 and only replaced it a year and a half ago
A**O
simple and easy repair
such a simple and easy repair that I thought I did something wrong..
C**T
Trash part, didn't last 100 miles
I bought this a year ago to fix my 2005 Toyota Sienna, which according to Amazon and this product's own info, was compatable. A friend who knows more about cars than many mechanics installed this part as I watched.Shortly after installation, the van had battery and tire issues, so I did not drive it much after it was installed. When I finally had the available funds, I got the battery replaced and took it to the tire shop to replace the tires. Right afterwards, while still at the shop, the gear shifter slid easily without changing gears, like it did before I bought this part to replace the faulty bushing/grommet. I figured with less than 100 miles on this bushing, there was no way it failed that quickly. I took it to our trusted mechanic to see what the problem was.Sure enough, it was this bushing. The mechanic said it was not the right size, even though the product's documentation indicates it is, and he said it was not a good after market part. He replaced it with a Toyota part, which I should have done in the first place.Maybe I got a bum part, but as you can see from the pictures, it still failed, in short order. My mechanic friend is out of town, and I needed the van in working order before he returned, so I ended up spending $290 in labor and $20 for the Toyota part to replace this junk. Yay!
R**Y
So far, so good.
Installed about 2.5 years ago, working good so far (2007 Sienna), about 15,000 miles. I also put a couple of 1.25 inch holes in the kick panel to allow me to both inspect the replacement and even temporarily get the vehicle into gear, if needed (using needle nosed pliers). One hole is for the inspecting/pliers, the other hole is to point a flashlight into the area. I'll still have to eventually remove a lot of the dash if the new bushing fails, but at least I'll make it home first.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
3 weeks ago