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Vibration on the Explorer gear lever

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14 years 2 months before #27038 by manual-mecanica
How are I have a Ford Explorer and a while ago I began to vibrate the gear lever when it is in the dead point or when you pass from one march to another for me can be the rubber tacos (supports). Somewhere another idea?

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14 years 2 months before #27073 by manual-mecanica
Manual-mechanics' response on the topic Re: Vibration in the Explorer gear shift lever
It's most likely the rubber mounts, which in this case are for the engine and gearbox together, or there might be a broken bushing in the lever base system since the lever isn't directly attached to the gearbox but rather the movements are transmitted via rod-like cables.
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14 years 2 months before #27085 by manual-mecanica
Manual-mechanics' response on the topic Re: Vibration in the Explorer gear shift lever
If they are not the cash supports that the engine is not irregular in its walk because if any cylinder fails, that vibration is transmitted to the box, but I obio Czech the supports first.

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