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  • Gear Shift Centering spring

    The other day I decided to investigate why there was so much movement in the gear shift
    I firstly pushed up the surrounding plastic trim, then pushed the the shift boot upwards out of the trim by undoing the clips ( I broke two)
    I then discovered a broken spring which can be seen below (the centering spring)
    this pulls the gear stick back to center and applies spring force in all gears






    I then compared to a polo club which is how the spring should look



    I sourced the spring from a vw dealer today and cant seem to work out how to change it.
    I am thinking I will need to drop the linkage box which would mean removing the exhaust
    does anyone have any experience on replacing this?


    Thanks
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    2006 Polo GTI
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  • #2
    Never seen it done but dropping the exhaust is probably the first step.
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    • #3
      Is dropping the exhaust a particularly difficult job?
      2006 Polo GTI
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      • #4
        You might get away with splitting it after the Cat. It swing down a fair bit on the flexy joint. Never done it as an isolated job to access the gear shifter.
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        • #5
          Does anyone have access to diagrams of how the shifter comes apart?

          there appears to be a torx screw on the left hand side going into the cylinder the spring is on, but it is very tight and feels like i will strip the head.
          i removed the plastic plug and retaining pin holding the right hand side.

          EDIT: sourced diagram
          #27 is very stubborn to remove. Will have another go tonight

          EDIT 2: Success! the t25 screwdriver I was using was not accurate enough and was starting to strip the head. A better torx screw driver fixed that

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          Last edited by rbalc1; 20-10-2015, 06:38 PM.
          2006 Polo GTI
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