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Dorman 905-609 Automatic Transmission Shifter Cable Compatible with Select Ford Models

*$739.10

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Dorman 905-609 Automatic Transmission Shifter Cable Compatible with Select Ford Models
Dorman 905-609 Automatic Transmission Shifter Cable Compatible with Select Ford Models
*$739.10
SKU: 6305FE80 Categoria: Marca:
  • Direct replacement – this automatic transmission shifter cable matches the fit and function of the original equipment part
  • Durable materials – this shifter cable is manufactured from quality materials for durability
  • Cost-effective solution – offers original equipment quality at competitive price
  • Quality tested – this part has undergone extensive testing to ensure a quality fit and reliable performance
  • Ensure fit – to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the garage tool

Informação adicional

Manufacturer

‎Dorman Products

Brand

‎Dorman

Item Weight

‎0.01 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎15.74 x 11.81 x 2.55 inches

Country of Origin

‎China

Item model number

‎905-609

Exterior

‎Ready To Paint If Needed

Manufacturer Part Number

‎905-609

OEM Part Number

‎4L3Z7E395CA

Special Features

‎Durable

Date First Available

September 18, 2019

68 avaliações para Dorman 905-609 Automatic Transmission Shifter Cable Compatible with Select Ford Models

  1. Amazon Customer

    I order two of these cable, the fist one pop off in two weeks, the next one came apart before he put it on. they do not fit 2004 ford f-150. got one from ford motor co. it fit. Dorman do not fit.

  2. Does not fit 2004 f150, don’t order

    Doesn’t fit. Aggravated

  3. dillard

    having install this parts cannot give a reveiw at this time

  4. PLM

    BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) – Didn’t fit shifter properly, but can be modified for less than the cost of a Ford shift cable. NOTE: Shift cable can be adjusted (see below). Just not intuitive.

    Ever have one of those “projects” where it was out to get you?? I know you have and you’re not the only one! Nothing like having a vehicle up on jack stands for days while you are trying to figure out how to fix what should be a simple thing. >>Grumble, grumble, grumble<<

    So, the shift linkage on my 2004 F150 Lariat failed (fortunately in my driveway). Truck was immobilized. The shift cable uses plastic insert bushings that, evidently, are biodegradable. I know this because both shift linkage inserts crumbled in my hands and were liberated by Mother Nature. So, I couldn’t use a “bushing repair kit” because the bushings were off cavorting with Mother Nature.

    But they make a year and make specific replacement cable for the 2004 F150 Lariat (why do I always end up with vehicles that are unique production models???) so I got this one off of Amazon. After snaking the cable through the dash and firewall down to the transmission I thought everything was going to be alright. – But no! It wasn’t done with me yet by a long shot….

    Unfortunately, the funky little bushing part that fit over the ball ends of the linkages didn’t fit my specific fittings.

    It appears that there were two (2) styles of cables and at least two (2) revisions for this specific F150 model year. The cable ends kept popping off while I was trying the shifter. (Thank goodness I wasn’t driving.) But, since I actually had intact plastic bushings (even if they didn’t hold onto the shift mechanisms), I could use the “repair kit” and so I repaired my brand new cable in place.

    Finally I got everything buttoned up and tried to start the truck. – Nothing.

    Opened up the shift mechanism again and everything looked fine there. – Still nothing. Tried to manually force the cable into park and got nothing. Climbed under the truck and manually forced the transmission lever into place and it started right up. Tried the shifter again. – Got nothing. Looked desperately for some adjustment mechanism in the shifter and there was nothing visible.

    Finally found on YouTube that there is an adjustment “hidden” in the transmission end of the shift cable that allows you to adjust the cable specifically so the ignition interlock works. The guy online found it the hard way. No documentation on this “feature” in the 2004 Ford technical manual.

    Finally up and running. Thank you.

  5. Josh

    The cable melted in 20 minutes of the tuck running g due to poor design.

  6. Jonathan

    Get ready to wrestle with for an unnecessary and frustrating amount of time due to the fact it does not fit a 2004 model F-150 as the description says. Should’ve just paid the extra to get from dealership. Waste of time and money.

  7. shawn

    Doesn’t fit the 2004 Ford f150 xl Triton,you get Reverse, neutral and drive if you remove the coil spring

  8. Jeff Dunkin

    Cable se rompe solo un asco jamás compraré ahí

  9. Josh

    Too short

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