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Posts posted by g_libero
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Welcome!!
Depending on the knob it should just pull off. You will have to give it some force. Thera are some knobs that are held to the shift lever by a screw. Pull the leather boot away from the center console and see if you can see a screw. If so loosen it and the knob will come right off. If no screw that give it a really good PULL and it should come off.
Good luck!
:welcome:
I take a look under the leather and there is no screw.I pull the knob , not really hard , because i afraid to damage it, so i'll try once more harder.
Thxs for help! :cheers:
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Hi,I'm newbie in forum - my name is Giannis - and first I want to say a big "Hello" to all of you :cheers:
I'm Greek and I leave in Athens - Greece , I have a 986 boxter 2001, 2.7L manual transmission and I would like to ask you if you know the way to take off the shift knob because I want to change the old leather.
:thankyou: any way and please don't be strict for my poor English. :rolleyes:
Boxter 986 shift knob
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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Yes I did it !Just pull off , but really hard!
Thanks you both of you, phillipj and Loren, for help! :thumbup: