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Guys, there is a metal rod under neath that connects the transmission lever to a metal bracket attached to the inhibitor switch. There is a play in my AUTO trans lever and when I checked underneath the place where the rod connected to the inhibitor switch bracket has some sort of washer that is missing. Any idea how to secure it tightly so that it wont wiggle? the play is due to this wiggle.

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Yes #18 connecting into #56 via 57/58. I think I am missing 57 small rubber thing etc. without it the rod moves around and introduces a play.

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OR I might be on the wrong piece, the shift selector has a bushing. As shown in my picture. 

The bushing is still available from Nissan # 34552-89900 

 

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Posted (edited)
55 minutes ago, Terrapin Z said:

They call #18 a parking rod assy. 

57 and 58 just say nut and washer. 

 

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Sorry seems like 56/57/58 are what connects the bracket to the inhibitor switch, for me this is intact. The other side of the bracket has the bushing missing in my case like @Terrapin Z has shown in pic. Thanks for sharing the part #.

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