I went to install my second hand Tork Short Sifter Assembly today and thought I'd make a write up on it. First a few things off the bat. 1. I wasn't aware of the differences in the years (13 vs. 14+), so that added a couple challenges to the install which I'll get to. 2. If I've missed something or could have done something different PLEASE say so for future viewers. 3. unlike many short shifters out there the Tork is a full assembly which made install a bit different from other DIYs. So lets get to it.
Tools I used...
Tiny ratchet or a long extension
ratchet
12mm socket
10mm socket
flat head
philips head
needle nose pliers
light
patience
First you need to pop off the shifter boot trim using a trim tool or nice thin flat head.
Once done, turn the shift knob counter clockwise and unscrew the shift knob. Next remove the shift boot assembly off the top of the shifter but mind the spring which both models has and can fall off.
Next is one of the fun parts; removing the ENTIRE center colsole. In one of the videos on youtube the guy just magically removes the whole thing as one piece... I have no idea how he managed that but my way worked and was likely easier to maneuver. First remove the clips from the front passenger and driver foot wells. Its helpful to use the same small flat head to help get these out as you unscrew them.
Next remove the 4 screws (2 on each side) from the rear of the center console (back seats).
Remove the bolts from the bottom of the main storage bin (under the carpet pad). You'll need a 10mm socket and either a tiny ratchet or a long extension. Careful not to drop them in the hole.
Tools I used...
Tiny ratchet or a long extension
ratchet
12mm socket
10mm socket
flat head
philips head
needle nose pliers
light
patience
First you need to pop off the shifter boot trim using a trim tool or nice thin flat head.

Once done, turn the shift knob counter clockwise and unscrew the shift knob. Next remove the shift boot assembly off the top of the shifter but mind the spring which both models has and can fall off.

Next is one of the fun parts; removing the ENTIRE center colsole. In one of the videos on youtube the guy just magically removes the whole thing as one piece... I have no idea how he managed that but my way worked and was likely easier to maneuver. First remove the clips from the front passenger and driver foot wells. Its helpful to use the same small flat head to help get these out as you unscrew them.

Next remove the 4 screws (2 on each side) from the rear of the center console (back seats).

Remove the bolts from the bottom of the main storage bin (under the carpet pad). You'll need a 10mm socket and either a tiny ratchet or a long extension. Careful not to drop them in the hole.
