Is it possible to replace the spring in the push-in shifter button

1991 HONDA CIVIC
65,000 MILES • 4 CYL • 2WD • AUTOMATIC
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ANOTHER ROADSTER
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My mom has developed a very weak thumb and can no longer push in the chrome button on the shifter to change gears. Is it possible to have the existing spring replaced with a less resistant one?
Thanks for your help.
Dec 22, 2019 at 2:52 PM
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TOUGHDIVER
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Hi,

There is not a lighter spring but there are somethings you can do to make it better. Remove the shift knob and see if the button is not broke or dirty, Check for any dirt or grime causing the the button hard to depress or stick.If your shift knob button is not broke and clean, Check the shift linkage with the shift knob off the shift handle by pressing down on the lock button to see if it is wore out or sticking. It may just need clean lubed up and adjusted or it may need replaced.
I'm attaching a video for you to watch on how to remove and replace shift knob.
Let us know if this information was helpful and what it took to make the repair so we can help others with the same problem.

Thank you,
Joe Terwilliger

https://youtu.be/mZ5QvUlP4kw

Dec 24, 2019 at 4:30 PM
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Hi Joe,

Thanks for your quick response. Disassembly looks straightforward. I'm wondering if everything is okay once examined and lubed up and there's no change in the amount of resistance, would clipping the spring to make it a bit shorter make the button easier to depress?

By the way, great video — couldn't ask for a better one!

Thanks again,
Dave

Dec 25, 2019 at 2:32 PM
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TOUGHDIVER
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I wouldn't recommend clipping the spring,Think of a coil spring as a lever, the longer the wire the more leverage you have. So given the same wire material, and wire diameter. A shorter length will have less leverage and be stiffer (require more work on the part that is being moved).
What you can try is small diameter spring same length. Or an aftermarket custom shift knob with a different type of release, One she could us her whole hand instead of her thumb. ( Ask your local parts stores if they handle Honda aftermarket accessories.)
Let us know if this information was helpful and if you was able to get a smaller spring or
customer shift knob, And what fixed it so we can help others.

Thank you,

Joe Terwilliger


Dec 26, 2019 at 8:15 AM