nyuk98gt said:
96LaserRedGTS:
You have removed the bezel (good). There are four bolts that hold down the shifter assembly. Be careful when you remove them because the nuts are the "folded" type and will slide off easily, necessitating a trip under the car! You may want to have a magnetic pick-up in the other hand to grab the bolts once they are ready to come out. Once the bolts are out, you can move the assembly around a bit and enough to get your fingers underneath to get at the switch. You will need to find the connection point and then disconnect the button electrical lead. I do not know if the button is held on the shifter plate with a nut (not likely) or a clip (more likely) -- the '98s have the button in the handle. Use needlenose pliers to pull the clip off. Now you should be able to install the new switch. Tighten up those bolts just enough (and a little at a time) so that the plate is about 1/16" lower than the bezel. You will need to trial fit the bezel until you get the plate gap just right.
HTH,
Chris
Hey Chris, thank you so much for your help...but unfortunately, it came too late.

I relented and took the car to a shop to do the job.
But, the bolt thing on the shifter assembly... I didn't see any bolts on my '96???? If I had seen anything that looked like it would slide off, believe me I would have tried.

I removed the bezel thing and it was just the shifter plate, no bolts.
The shop that installed the switch, said they had to go through the console to get to the connection point. No problem for me, just glad it's done. I've been neglecting that switch for over a year now. Only cost $50 to replace the switch and a sensor. Maybe that's too much, but was worth it to me.
Oh, maybe I should make a separate post for this tid bit since lots of people have this problem, but I also have the P1443 code/CEL and all that fun stuff. Well, the same shop replaced the little sensor that runs from the PCV, then code cleared and VOILA, no CEL anymore!!

This was driving me crazy 'cause I cleaned the IAC, replaced the PCV and gas cap, but NOTHING could get rid of that light!!
Cindy