
Use a plastic pry tool to start prying from the gap near the USB interface side at the front of the gear shift lever, then gradually pry around the edges until the entire panel comes off. Release the clips of the electronic parking brake and the gear shift lever. Push the leather boot downward. There is a black plastic clamp at the base of the boot—pry it off and push the boot down to separate it from the gear shift knob.

I've disassembled the gear shift lever of the Equinox several times before, and I believe the key is to prepare the tools and pay attention to safety. The tools required include a flathead screwdriver and a small pry bar. First, turn off the engine and engage the handbrake to prevent accidents. There is usually a cover plate or collar at the bottom of the gear shift lever, which can be gently pried open with a screwdriver to reveal the fixing screws. After unscrewing the screws, carefully pull the gear shift lever upwards. If there are wires connected, do not pull hard; first disconnect the connector. Remember to apply gentle force during the process to avoid scratching the interior. I've seen cases where someone rushed the disassembly and broke the clips, leading to additional repairs. After disassembly, check for part wear, as regular maintenance can extend the lifespan. In summary, make sure all tools are ready before starting to avoid trouble.

When I first tried removing the gear shift lever, I was quite cautious. It's crucial to park the car and turn off the engine. There's a small cover beneath the gear shift; pry it open to reveal the screws. Use the appropriate screwdriver to loosen them and gently pull. Sometimes there are wires connected, so carefully unplug them. Avoid using metal tools to pry forcefully to prevent damaging the car's interior or injuring yourself. Having some wet cloths to clean your tools is better. I recommend wearing gloves to prevent slipping. Follow these simple steps, and you'll get it done. Remember to keep all parts organized after removal to avoid losing anything. Staying calm during the process is best. Safety always comes first.

Dude, changing the gear shift knob is easy. Just prepare a flathead screwdriver and a pry bar. After turning off the car, pry open the bottom cover of the gear shift without hesitation. Once the screws are loose, pull out the gear shift, and if there's a wire, unplug the connector. Don't worry about breaking it, just handle it gently. Don't force it if you don't have the right tools. Clean it after removal for better durability. You'll get the hang of it after a few tries.


