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Ford Festiva The Ford Festiva was introduced for 1988. Three trim levels were offered: L, L Plus, and LX. The Festiva's 1.3-liter 4-cylinder engine switched from carburetion to fuel injection in 1989-90. For '90, a 5-speed manual transmission was standard and a 3-speed automatic optional. Festivas got a fresh grille and taillamps for 1990, and motorized front shoulder belts replaced manual belts.

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Old 01-02-2007, 06:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i know someone out can help. i cant get the round stock shifter knob off my 1988. there are no set screws it doesnt twist off. so what gives ? come on you guys just a little hint. this aint no brainstorm question.
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Take a small flat head screw driver and pop the sticker/shift pattern off the top of the knob. You may see a screw that is in the center of the knob remove the screw and then you can twist off the knob.
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ok. ill try the screwdriver method. if it works ill let you know. thanks
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guess what i did it. i sliced open the rubber shift knob right down the middle. i then ripped it off . then i unscrewd the remainder of the knob. i now have a hurst shifter knob. thanks joey g
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