Product Description
Toyota Tundra transmission shift cable kit (US patent #10,619,723 and #10,215,273) allows you to quickly and easily repair your shift selector cable by replacing the bushing. The kit replaces the bushing on the interior end of the cable located at the base of the gear shifter.
The patented custom molded replacement bushing ensures a quality repair with ease. A professional can perform this repair in under 5 minutes, average time for a non-professional is less than 10 minutes. This bushing is made from a material that was designed to outlast the factory bushing and includes everything needed to install.
Bushing Fix® HR1KIT™- Transmission Shift Cable Bushing Repair Kit ™; (US Patent # 10,215,273 and US Patent # 10,619,723).
The kit includes DIY instructions, custom molded bushing, and patented installation tools.
Please click here to view installation page.
This kit fits the following vehicles:
Toyota Tundra
(Automatic transmission.)
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
REPAIRS SIMILAR CABLE STYLES:
Warranty Information
Lifetime replacement warranty against defects in material or production. This warranty does not cover improper installation. For replacement, we may require pictures of failed parts and/or descriptions of failure, and return of the failed parts.Product Videos
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Bulls-eye!
I found Bushingfix.com while watching YouTube videos for a solution to my dangling, loose shift cable. I ordered the kit that I needed for my 2006 Toyota Tundra Limited (HR1Kit). It came four days later. The directions were straight forward and simple. A small packet of grease was included, in the kit, to lubricate the shift lever pin. I popped the bushing into the shift cable end then popped it right onto the shift lever pin. I had a temporary fix on it until the part arrived. I put a small piece of hanger wire around the notch of the shift lever pin to get me by until I received my Bushingfix kit. The exploded view of the parts, in my PDF manual, does not show a replacement bushing. You have to purchase the entire cable. It is about $200! My truck (Automatic transmission) even shifts crisper and smoother into gear. Great product!
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piece of cale
On advice of my mechanic I took off the steering clamshell. Told me to look for where the play was. It would either be a cracked controller or the cable grommet. Either was an expensive part and 2-3 hours labor. Fortunately it was the cable end. Even more fortunately I found this relatively inexpensive quick fix. Like new again.
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perfect fit!
Searches everywhere for a solution to fix my shift cable without replacing the whole thing. This is the only option I found for a good fix. Easy to install. Fit like a glove.
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Fixed the problem!
The transmission shifter on my 2006 Tundra quit working recently.... the factory bushing in the steering column had disintegrated. The BushingFix bushing was a perfect fit and the shifter works like new.
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Tundra bushing fix
Bushing fit perfectly, however on a 2004 Tundra it doesn't use a clip. I had to obtain a clip to hold it in place. The original was a snap in place.
(Bushingfix edit: Our kit, like the factory piece, doesn't require a clip, it will hold without.) -
Saved me $250 and headache
The dealer doesn't sell this part and recommended to just replace the entire shift control cable for that bushing which amounted to $250! Crazy right?! The bushing went right in and with the help from a jesus clip I was back on the road. thank you.