fixed - wobbly manual gear stick selector pivot/yoke part
I have play in the gear stick which gives it a slightly sloppy feel. I have replaced the detent circlip and the 2 circlips and o'rings on the gear linkage but this has not had any effect.
On inspection of the bottom of the gear stick under the rubber gaiter there is a white plastic ball/pivot and a white plastic yoke. The collar is partially broken as seen in the photo below. I have searched and cannot find this part referenced anywhere, diagrams or a part number.
I would like to replace this - but can someone help, does anyone know the part number or the correct term of reference?
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D3 Doris - forever a project (now sold )
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Last edited by Max207 on 23rd Mar 2017 5:41 pm. Edited 1 time in total
5th Mar 2017 8:57 pm
JMack
Member Since: 02 Aug 2014
Location: Edinburgh
Posts: 1517
Your best bet is probably going to a LR dealer parts dept and asking them.
5th Mar 2017 10:14 pm
Max207
Member Since: 07 Apr 2016
Location: Kent
Posts: 5
fixed - w manual gear stick selector pivot/yoke part number?
Thanks I contacted LR parts department and they gave me the part number - ULA500010 its for the whole stick assembly:
So I took the current gear stick out:
The bottom of the pivot ball and yoke looked like this:
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I fitted the new one and now have a much more springy return on the gear stick and minimal gear stick wobble. D3 Doris - forever a project (now sold )
Disco 1 Stew - gone to pastures new
SIII Gracie - completed project
Series I Steve - totally restored
23rd Mar 2017 5:38 pm
jonathanproctor
Member Since: 01 Apr 2013
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 10
Gear Linkage Kit - ULA500010 quote part number to order
Worth ordering by part number as my two local dealers began by quoting for a gear lever assembly with linkages. More than twice the price!
I have just ordered one as the plastic ball and cup were breaking up. (Not helped by somebody not used to the vehicle trying to select reverse by pushing the stick down and across!)
I was also able to make a temporary repair by putting the broken pieces back together. Fiddly but worth it if you are out somewhere or need to wait a day or two for the part to arrive.
6th Apr 2018 8:10 am
Henda
Member Since: 05 May 2016
Location: Gateshead
Posts: 473
What was the price for the new gearstick
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6th Apr 2018 4:17 pm
jonathanproctor
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