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g2094
10-26-2001, 03:05 PM
Just got myself a 94 G20 instead of a Civic. I'm liking the choice so far. I am trying to clean the interior and replace old worn parts (cosmetics).

First, shift knob and floor mats.

How do I replace the shift knob? Where can I get 1994 OEM floormats?

Thanks for any info.

AznVirus
10-26-2001, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by g2094
Just got myself a 94 G20 instead of a Civic. I'm liking the choice so far. I am trying to clean the interior and replace old worn parts (cosmetics).


good for you :D :D :D

Originally posted by g2094

How do I replace the shift knob? Where can I get 1994 OEM floormats?

Thanks for any info.

there are two screws facing the dash. just take those two off and start to wiggle it. i think thats correct? :confused: floormats i think you can get at the dealer, but they might charge you a lot.

oh i forgot...

:finger: W E L C O M E :finger:

GoodJuan
10-26-2001, 03:45 PM
nissan glues their threads on shift knobs, break the sucka.

Kickercarg20
10-26-2001, 04:05 PM
They glue them on, but be careful. Take some vicegrips and twist being careful not to break any of the pins lower in the stick.

g2094
10-26-2001, 04:15 PM
Definitely no screws on that one. Usually they are threaded on.

So if they are glued, what's the best way to remove them? Just use as much force as I can to unscrew it till it breaks the thread glue?

primera man
10-26-2001, 06:28 PM
THEY ARE A REAL BASTARD TO GET OFF !!

Use some vice grips etc....dont matter if you bust it up if you have a new one to put on.

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