gear rap Honda RBB Gear Selector Dust Cover 24474-RAP-000 · Hybrid Racing
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gear rap Honda RBB Gear Selector Dust Cover 24474-RAP-000 · Hybrid Racing

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gear rap Honda RBB Gear Selector Dust Cover 24474-RAP-000 · Hybrid RacingGenuine Honda Product Direct Factory Replacement Part Fits K20Z3, K24A2, and K24Z3 Transmissions Plastic Dust Cover Protects Gear Selector Arm Description Vehicle Fitment Included Honda Gear Selector Dust Cover 24474 RAP 000 Got a sloppy shifter or you're seeing dirt and grime caked on your gear selector shaft? Your gear selector dust cover's probably missing or it's torn up. The Honda gear selector dust cover (part number 24474 RAP 000) clips onto

  • Genuine Honda Product
  • Direct Factory Replacement Part
  • Fits K20Z3, K24A2, and K24Z3 Transmissions
  • Plastic Dust Cover Protects Gear Selector Arm
  • Honda Gear Selector Dust Cover - 24474-RAP-000

    Got a sloppy shifter or you're seeing dirt and grime caked on your gear selector shaft? Your gear selector dust cover's probably missing or it's torn up. The Honda gear selector dust cover (part number 24474-RAP-000) clips onto the bottom of your gear selector arm on your transmission. It's what seals the opening where your gear selector shaft goes into your transmission so dirt, water, and road grime can't get in there. When the cover's missing or it's torn, all that crud gets into your transmission and it wears out your shift linkage. Replace your gear selector dust cover if it's missing, cracked, or it's falling apart.

    Here's What Happens When This Cover's Missing

    Your gear selector arm goes into your transmission through an opening in the case. The dust cover clips onto the bottom of the gear selector arm and it's what seals that opening. It keeps dirt, water, and road salt from getting into your transmission where your shift linkage lives. When the cover's missing or it's torn, dirt and moisture get in every single time you're driving. That dirt grinds away at your shift linkage bushings and it makes your shifter feel sloppy or notchy. Water and road salt get in there and they corrode everything. Replace the cover now before you're tearing apart your transmission to replace shift linkage bushings or you're dealing with a rusted-out shift mechanism.

    It's Just a Plastic Clip

    The dust cover's made from plastic and it clips onto the bottom of your gear selector arm. You're not gluing it or bolting it. It just snaps on. When you need to yank it off for transmission work, you pop it off and it comes right out. When you're putting it back on or you're installing a new one, you push it onto the gear selector arm and it clicks into place. Takes two seconds.

    What You Get

    • Honda gear selector dust cover
    • Part number: 24474-RAP-000
    • Genuine Honda OEM replacement
    • Black plastic construction
    • Clips onto gear selector arm to seal transmission opening

    Fits Your Car

    • 2004-2014 Acura TSX
    • 2006-2011 Honda Civic Si
    • 2003-2012 Honda Accord (K24)

    Compatible Transmissions

    • K20Z3
    • K24A2
    • K24A4
    • K24A8
    • K24Z2
    • K24Z3
  • 2004-2014 Acura TSX
    2003-2012 Honda Accord (K24)
    2006-2011 Honda Civic Si
  • (1) Plastic Dust Cover
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