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Nixlimited 03-31-2012 02:54 PM

GTR Start Button DIY II - Manual Trans
 
First of all, big thanks to Triple for his original thread on how to do this, located here: Original GTR DIY (Auto Trans)

The only reason I am going to the trouble of doing an additional thread is to add a few more pictures and to show a few minor differences for the manual transmission version.

.5. Here's a handy use for an iPad and the original thread:
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1. Edit: This step is not necessary. I pulled this out as I was following the auto trans instructions, but as kenchan made me suddenly realize (duh), you don't need to do this. So, skip this steps 1-3 unless you like taking things apart. Step one is to pry out the silver trim around the shift knob. I used a plastic pry tool made for the job, but a screw driver with tape would work too. Just be careful not to scratch. I found the best place to pry from was just left or right of center on the part closest to the rear of the car. There are two tabs up front so you need to pry the back up and then slide out.
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2. This is what it looks like out. You can see all the slots for where the trim piece fits in.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7259/7...36f2110a_b.jpg

3. This shows you where the tabs are so you don't try to pry and break one. Also note there is some tape at certain spots (probably to avoid creaks and vibrations. I originally pried from one of these tape spots and it jacked up the tape. Try to avoid.
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4. Next pry up the leather trim piece that surrounds the shift knob and includes the two buttons (hazard and S-mode (if applicable)). Again, best to pry from the back using an appropriate tool. This piece, like the other, has tabs at the front so pry from the back and then slide out. Alternatively, I have been told that you can just dig your hand in near the rear of the ring, grab it, and pull it up. This is probably just as easy, though when I was playing with it, I was slightly worried about displacing the leather boot. It's probably no issue.
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5. This shows the trim piece loose (but still connected by the cables running to the switches)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7213/6...4ebec90d_b.jpg

6. These are the tabs at the front, thus pry up from back and slide backward to free.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7275/6...13040c07_b.jpg

7. Rather than take the switch connector off, I just pulled the trim piece up and nearly over the shift knob to be out of the way. I was able to access everything this way, but it may be easier to unplug to have some further freedom.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7227/7...aa56bd9f_b.jpg

8. Here is one difference from the auto thread. To remove the knee pads in the stick, you need to remove two (2) screws. You can see one already loosened. You additionally need to remove the one two up from the loosened screw, which also holds the knee pad bracket in place.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7216/6...7d7ee398_b.jpg

9. This shows the knee pad bracket with both (2) screws removed.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7259/6...32021144_b.jpg

10. This is a close up of the same knee pad bracket screws on the other side (passenger)
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11. Next you remove the two screws (one on driver's side and one on passenger side as shown) that hold the center console trim piece on. After this, slowly work the piece loose from the bottom and it will start to slide out. Don't try too pivot too far as there are channels which fit into the AC ducts and if you flex it too far, you may break something. You should be able to work the whole thing loose slowly.
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12. Once you work the trim piece loose, you can get to the backside of the ignition switch. There are grey plastic tabs (shown) on each side that you compress, which will then free the switch to slide out through the front of the trim piece.
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13. One the switch is free, use a small flat head to compress the tab (shown) in the connector so that you can slide the connector out of the back of the ignition switch.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7192/7...c06a9813_b.jpg

14. One the switch is out, connect the new switch, noting the notch in the new switch connector receptacle goes on the same side as the release tab. Slide the switch back in and reverse all the steps to put back together. I noticed that the factory tightens all screws too TAF spec, so I would use roughly the same without stripping them.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7179/7...5766e29f_b.jpg

Again, big thanks to Triple for the original thread. :tup:

kenchan 03-31-2012 03:24 PM

why did you pull off the decorative ring around the shifter? just pull the whole thing out without tools. :) grab the most rear part of the ring over the boot and pull.

Nixlimited 03-31-2012 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1632472)
why did you pull off the decorative ring around the shifter? just pull the whole thing out without tools. :) grab the most rear part of the ring over the boot and pull.

Good point. I was following the auto instructions and pulled it out. Exploring really, haha. I will edit my instructions.

JAYNO20 04-12-2012 10:46 PM

Does the GTR button light up orange at night?

pedZ 04-12-2012 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JAYNO20 (Post 1659476)
Does the GTR button light up orange at night?

Just the lettering does instead of the entire button lighting up on the stock one.

JAYNO20 04-12-2012 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pedZ (Post 1659521)
Just the lettering does instead of the entire button lighting up on the stock one.

Nice, that's what I was hoping for.

KanataZ 04-14-2012 02:39 PM

Thanks for the instructions. I've had the switch for a few months and just decided to install it. Took about ten minutes :tiphat:

Btw, the decorative trim and boot come off with just a little push from the back. No need for tools or prying.

cjsmith 07-03-2012 10:19 PM

worked like a charm...thanks!

handled 07-13-2012 02:34 AM

Just did mine yesterday! Thanks for the write up!

Live4Driving 03-14-2014 05:52 PM

Just did the install. Helped a lot. Surprisingly easy.

synolimit 03-14-2014 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Live4Driving (Post 2735581)
Just did the install. Helped a lot. Surprisingly easy.

Would have been even easier if you knew all you had to do is pull the button out of the dash haha. It literally takes about 10 seconds for the full install the other way.


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