What is the method for adjusting the gear lever clearance on the new Santana?

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MorganLynn
07/29/25 11:41pm
The method for adjusting the gear lever clearance on the new Santana is as follows: First, the dust cover of the gear lever needs to be separated from the center console. There are two small holes on the gear shift mechanism base, which need to be secured with a screwdriver. This allows adjustment of the gear shift mechanism. The clearance in the gear lever cable occurs because the driver does not fully depress the clutch when shifting gears. The new Santana completely abandons the boxy design of the 1970s seen in the old model, replacing it with a more modern, stylish, and dynamic appearance. The side profile of the new Santana doesn't have many highlights, featuring a clean and simple overall design without exaggerated lines. The waistline running from front to rear gives the body a very dynamic tension.
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