Shifter boot malfuntion - 1987 5000
Pasqualoni, James E
james.pasqualoni at gs.com
Wed Dec 15 07:04:41 EST 2004
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Dave C wrote:
I need advice re: a malfunctioning shifter boot. The shift boot was
redesigned in 1989 so this mainly relates to 1984 -1988 model years.
The plastic frame won't remain clipped in place. It seems the leather
is too stiff and pulls on the frame. Or maybe the frame clips are
just tired. Or maybe both. It is worse in cold weather... maybe
because cold makes the leather more stiff. Maybe I need to replace
the frame. But if the real problem is stiff leather then I still need
to fix that. I tried repeated application of Lexol leather
conditioner but it hasn't helped. I also tried a bit of 3M strip
caulk at each corner of the frame. This helped during warm weather
but it ceased to function with arrival of cold weather and now the
boot flops around with every shift.
The family album lists a part number for the frame with a price that
isn't too bad but the list price for a new Audi leather boot seems
ridiculous.
Has anyone successfully dealt with this?
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Dave C.
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Dave-yes, I have figured out a way that holds the boot in place on my 86 5k
tq:
1. Remove the boot from the car, plastic insert and all
2. Get some leather cleaner and conditioner
3. Clean the boot with the leather cleaner, allow it to air-dry
4. Heat up the shift boot with a blow dryer until it is warm to the touch
5. Apply leather conditioner
6. Repeat steps 4 & 5
7. Get some duct tape and cut into several small strips approx 1/4 in wide
by 1 in long
8. Apply 2 or 3 pieces of tape to each of the four plastic *corner* tabs
The now supple leather and larger tabs should now keep the boot from pulling
out of the mount.
HTH,
Jim
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