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Has anyone had this gearshift "problem" ?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by [email protected], Nov 11, 2010.

  1. rcf@eventide.com

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    The gear shift in my '05 Prius (100K miles) has suddenly started making a loud but apparently benign mechanical clicking sound when pushed to the left before putting the car in forward or reverse. So far there seems to be no malfunction, just that funny misplaced noise.

    Has anyone had this "problem," and was it followed by an explanation, a switch failure, or (hopefully) a disappearance of the noise with no further consequence?

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    Richard
     
  2. Patrick Wong

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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    Adding to Patrick's comment, it isn't really a switch failure, as the Prius shifter uses Hall Effect switches which are not mechanical. The clicking is a mechanical failure of the knob mechanism. Regardless, the shifter is replaced as a unit, so it doesn't make any practical difference - I just enjoy the technical details.

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    Mine was also replaced in my '04 for this clicking sound. I was told a piece of the plastic had warped and was catching. You can likely find more in this forum if you search "clicking gearshift."

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    Mine does this, dealer says there is nothing wrong with it. I'm out of warranty now, so I'm just waiting for it to completely stop working before replacing it. From places i've read, some times you'll get lucky and it will stick in a spot that you can continue to use it, just have to hold it in the "park" position while turning the car on/off...Guess we'll find out.
     
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    *Moved to Gen II Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting forum*
     
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    Find a wrecking yard with a fresh 2008~2009, buy the shifter for $20~30, put it in. Inexpensive, easy repair. Look in car-part.com, they won't list shifters, just search for "engine" and call for the shifter price.
     
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    Nice fix. Common sense, not so common. Good job.
     
  10. saracal

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    Thanks NickBike,
    With your direction I was abe to complete this "fix" in about an hour. The hardest part was getting the dash off!
    Anyway, I was somewhat disappointed with the engineering/design of this shield, and I am wondering if it is even neccessary? I supose it helps keep dust and grease from moving back and forth, but it seems like a pretty "clean" area.
    Thanks again for sharing your details! I highly recommend users experiencing these "clicking" shifter symptoms to give this fix a try.