The Orangy Plastic clip of the Gear Selector

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The Orangy Plastic clip of the Gear Selector

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Hi all,

While filling up the ATF, I accidentally broke this orangy plastic clip used by the Gear Selector.
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May I know what is the name of this clip and its part number?

My chassis number is :
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Thank you very much.

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Re: The Orangy Plastic clip of the Gear Selector

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it looks like its all one piece with the cable end on service citroen, it dies not show a separate clip for those cable ends

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Re: The Orangy Plastic clip of the Gear Selector

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citronut wrote:it looks like its all one piece with the cable end on service citroen, it dies not show a separate clip for those cable ends

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That plastic clip can be separated. Right now I'm too afraid to take it out to photo it. Without the clip, the gear selector cannot be clip on and the car will not move.

When un-clip the entire arm, the orangy clip can be taken out. In fact, it dropped out and while picking it up, I accidentally stepped on it :mrgreen: .

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Re: The Orangy Plastic clip of the Gear Selector

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Hi all,

I give up, I drove into the local Citroen Service Centre to get it fixed. They don't sell the plastic clip alone.
In the end, I bought a new gear selector (They call it the cable). But take out the plastic clip and replace the faulty one.

To them, this saves me on labour charges, which is as expensive if not more expensive than the cable.

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Re: The Orangy Plastic clip of the Gear Selector

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i hope they gave you the rest of the new cable then
Regards, malcolm.

current ride a BX 1.7 TZD estate
1986 MK1 BX 1.9na D Auto(in Mothman Andy's stable )
layed up roppy 1.9TD XANT estate, now gone to meet her maker
purple and lilac metalic 2CV(VIOLET)registered to her in doors
1972 DS special been layed up aprox 31 years
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Re: The Orangy Plastic clip of the Gear Selector

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citronut wrote:i hope they gave you the rest of the new cable then
Yes, I paid for the "NEW" Cable (now without the clip) and it is now with me :? .

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