Jeep Wrangler Installation
1. Set the parking brake or block the wheels. Place the transmission lever in park. You can verify its position by checking the PRNDL indicator inside the vehicle. Next, access the shift cable end. It's underneath the vehicle, about where the front right side of the driver's seat would be. If your bushing is broken, it'll probably be hanging down slightly.
2. If there are any remains of the old bushing, remove them from the cable end with a pick or small screwdriver.
3. Install the cup over the notched end of the bushing.



4. Install the bushing into the shift cable end by pushing the bushing - from the bottom of the vehicle toward the top of the vehicle - so that way the tip of the cup is pointing upward (the transmission cable pictured is different from the one on your Jeep. It's used here for illustration purposes).
5. Once the bushing has been pushed into place, grab and pull the cup off of the bushing.
6. Make sure the bushing has popped into place and is secure.
7. Reinstall the cable end onto the transmission lever. Be sure there are no pieces of the old bushing on the transmission lever.
8. Before starting the vehicle, test the shift cable by moving it from Park to first gear and back several times.
9. Don't forget to remove the wheel blocks and disengage the parking brake.