1ASTC00069-Chevrolet GMC Olds Steering Column Shift Control Mechanism Dorman OE Solutions 905-101
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Chevrolet GMC Olds Steering Column Shift Control Mechanism Dorman OE Solutions 905-101

Steering Column Shift Control Mechanism for Models with Automatic Transmission

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How to replace??
January 22, 2016
Kent R
10
Pull the bottom cover under steering column only a few screws it'll come off relatively easy . Once that is off the bracket is right there 3-4 screws holding it on be careful not to strip them as they are lock righted in there. Taking the old one off be careful not to damage main shift cable new one installs the opposite of removal make sure the cable is not twisted or in a bind it is a rather tight area to work in have patience an it'll go back together easy I spent a 1/2 hr total replacing mine hope this helps
January 22, 2016
Jesse P
10
Great step by step
August 7, 2019
Angel A
Is this for PRND21 or PRND321?
February 29, 2016
Scott L
10
We do not list these part numbers for this part. We do list the OE part number 26091246. You can call the dealer with your VIN number and see if this part number will work for your vehicle.
February 29, 2016
Derek C
I replaced mine but is there a way to adjust it it shifts rather hard and only goes to 3rd?
December 22, 2016
Bryan C
10
Check shifting cable to transmission to make sure nothing is jammed up if all looks well an the transmission shifts easy with the cable disconnected Replace the shifting cable, it should not shift hard at all, should be very smooth!
December 22, 2016
Jesse P
10
Mine shifts all the way, but is still difficult after replacement. I suspect the hard shift is in the cable on mine. It probably caused the shifter breakage initially.
December 22, 2016
Jay R
10
Mine was stiff to shift as well. Part to do with the cable and part to do with the shift mechanism. My shift mechanism was for a three speed when my truck has overdrive (4th) so I can not shift it down into 1st. There are two bolt that came loose twice making it Evan harder to shift I had to put lock light on the bolts to keep them from coming loose. Check those bolts make sure they are tight I think they are a torques head.
December 23, 2016
Jason D
10
It's possible the shift cable is pinched under the seat. I don't remember there being any adjustments. My cable was positioned incorrectly under the seat and as the seat was tightened down it made the shifting very hard.
December 23, 2016
Jack E
10
There are no adjustments on this item. Check other cables and pivots.
December 28, 2016
Brian F
This is the second shift mechnsm , I have put in a year . Does GM make a better part then Dorman ?
May 16, 2017
JJ J
10
I haven't found one. The ball on mine kept coming off and binding the shifter, I modified it to keep it from coming apart. My truck has overdrive but the shifter doesn't. I'm thinking of buying a steering colum from a junkyard.
May 16, 2017
Jason D
10
Sorry I don't know. Two of these in a year is extreme. I might suggest a different problem causing the yoke to work too hard. Wish I could help.
May 16, 2017
Larry K
10
I don't believe so. GM contracts with a lot of contractors for parts procurement. Dorman is one of them. If your shift selector is sticf or hard to move, I would check the cable between the column and trans. Disconnect it from trans and see how it reacts. It may just need light lubrication.
May 16, 2017
DAVID L
10
There are a limited amount of aftermarket companies who make this part.
May 16, 2017
Alex P
where does the wire plug in at?
February 3, 2018
Bill D
10
It's not a wire but a cable and it connects in the column for the brake release.
February 4, 2018
DAVID L
Hello need to get part for 1995 Chevy 4x4 k1500 automatic but last number is different from one thought was from pic which shows for C1500 my part shows 94 inside circle #26036367? Thanks.
March 10, 2019
T H
10
This item is unable to fit but this part number is able to: 1ASTC00069.
March 11, 2019
Emma F
Will this cause a battery drain if not connected ?
October 21, 2021
John D
10
Since there are no electrical circuits in this part to draw power, there is nothing in here to drain a battery.
October 21, 2021
Daniel F
Does anyone know what size the mounting bolts are for this part?
September 15, 2023
John D
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