- SEAMLESS COMPATIBILITY: Our bushing kits are compatible with many automatic transmission makes and models. The IM1Kit bushing replacement kit fits: Allure, Cascada, Enclave, Envision, LaCrosse, Regal, Verano, Escalade, Avalanche, Cruze, Equinox, Express Van, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo, Orlando, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, Acadia, Savana, Sierra, Yukon, Cascada, Pontiac, Saab 9-5, Aura, Outlook, and MORE.
- QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST: Our replacement transmission cable bushing is made with quality materials. It’s a great replacement for your broken or worn-out bushing, and it will help keep your transmission shift cable shifting smoothly. Our shift cable bushing is designed to fit your vehicle perfectly providing you with long lasting peace of mind. IM1KIT1 is a patented product of BushingFix, which has been granted two patents for its developments (US Patent # 10,215,273 and US Patent # 10,619,723).
- EASY TO INSTALL: Our shift linkage bushing repair kit is so simple to use, you can repair and replace your shift cable bushing in minutes. Our kit has everything you need to get the job done quickly, easily, and without the cost of having to replace the entire transmission cable! Our kit includes text and video instructions along with reliable tech support to make the installation even easier.
- ALL-IN-ONE REPLACEMENT KIT: Our IM1KIT1 transmission shift cable bushing repair kit comes with everything you need to replace your damaged transmission bushing. The kit comes with a replacement bushing, receiving cup, and installation tool. Repair your transmission shift cable without replacing the entire cable by using our bushing replacement kit.
- OUR PROMISE: BushingFix was created with the aim to develop and manufacture patented replacement parts that save not only the client money but the cost of labor. We are also a proud member of the Automatic Transmission Rebuilders Association. Our bushing repair kit has undergone a rigorous inspection to ensure quality against defects in material or production.


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BushingFix IM1KIT1 – Transmission Shift Cable Bushing Repair Kit – Automatic Transmission Linkage Repair Kit, Transmission Repair Kit, Shifter Cable Bushing Fix, Shift Linkage…
*$397.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Ascension Engineering |
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Brand | BushingFix.com |
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 1 inches |
Item model number | IM1KIT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | IM1KIT1 |
OEM Part Number | 23270836, 9061125, 22791727, 25939775, 13353700, 13240821 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Date First Available | March 26, 2018 |
Jay G –
I’ve been an automotive professional for 40 years. I used this for my 6L90 transmission in my 2013 GMC truck. It was easy to install and fit the cable end well. I used a small amount of silicone grease on the tapered end of the bushing to ease pressing it into the eyelet of the cable. This bushing is not an exact replacement for the factory bushing in my application. It does fit the cable end and the bearing surface of the manual shaft lever of the transmission exactly. However, there is nothing to retain the cable onto the manual shaft lever with this bushing except the side torsional force of the cable keeping it on the manual shaft lever. The factory design bushing has a small ball socket that snaps onto the manual shaft lever end. It was necessary to install a circlip around the ball socket to insure the cable end would not pop off. This temporarily solved my problem for about 2 months before the bushing itself crumbled (pictured). I found the remains in the driveway under the unshiftable transmission. The plastic used to make this bushing does not feel as robust as the factory bushing material. For me, I found this product to be a waste of money. I purchased a factory cable, took out the bushing and installed it into the existing cable. I can’t recommend this product.
charlie –
El buje original se desiso con el tiempo y me quedé sin control de cambios al parar en un estacionamiento tuve que moverlo manualmente el selector en la transmisión para llegar y se remplazo y fue sensillo
Kerby –
So, I had to install this in limited space and getting pliers in-between the engine and hoses wasn’t a simple task. I eventually just took the bushing in my hand and pushed it down with my fingers enough to hold it in place. When I locked it into position, it slipped into place on its own. It fit perfectly and now the gears shift with ease. A great replacement but not as easy to install as they make it sound. Well worth the price.
Bobby Jr –
Easy to install! Directions were a breeze to follow. Fit was better than new OEM! Quality appears excellent as I’ve been using this for several months now with no more issues. Plenty of YouTube videos to show you what to expect. Use a regular size pair of Channel-lock pliers. Installation took less than 5 minutes!
LParks –
Works great and was super easy to install. It took maybe total 5 minutes to complete the repair on my Tahoe. Took longer to Jack the car up then to make the actual repair.
R. Neal –
Easy install great idea for the bad design GM has on the original part..Let’s see how it holds up.
Kerby –
Save your time and effort. You need this. It looks 3D printed. Simple device. I am not a mechanic. As you can see from the photo, everything is in plain site. I did not need to lift the car. (2011 Chevy Tahoe) Easy to get to. Because of how that grommet has to “click” into place, nightmare. Nothing worked. Either the grommet collapsed under pressure trying to squeeze it in or tore it trying to use something similar to push it into place. Wasted so much time for a simple repair. I broke down and ordered it. Could not find it locally in any of the parts places. Wasted 90 minutes trying to get this grommet installed. From the time it took to crawl under the car, insert the grommet and press it into place might have been 10 minutes. I followed the instruction and it “clicked” into place on the first try. I was pressed for time and had to order it. Had I known i would have waited the extra day or two to get it locally much cheaper. Bottom line, you got to have the tool. definitely not mechanic quality. did it get the job done. Yes. Easy to use, yes. I think at the very least they could have tossed in a few extra grommets. Just in case.
charlie –
GMC ACADIA 2009
gruvedaddy –
Just installed this on my 08 Pontiac G6 2.5 L with the 4 speed auto transmission. Very pricy for what you get but it seemed like the best solution out there short of replacing the entire cable. Was a bit of a pain to get it to snap in without dropping any of the three pieces but i got it after putting a bit of dawn on it to help slide it in. Only time will tell how it holds up but just in case i kept the water bottle cap that i used as an emergency fix in the glove box in case this breaks. I’ll update my post if that happens.
Shereen –
Driving back from San Diego to South Texas we stopped to get gas at a station in the middle of nowhere. When we went to start back up the transmission wouldn’t shift. Husband got under the truck and found the bushing had disintegrated. We rigged it with zipties to get home and ordered some replacements from amazon and got another set locally from an auto parts store. Spent over an hour trying to get one of them to fit into the cable but no luck. Found this system and it actually named our Savana on the package and the kit totally made sense for installing it onto a truck in the driveway. Husband put a little grease on it and it popped into place in under a minute. Just wish we could get a few extra backup bushings for those 3000 mile round trips.