Manufacturer | Dorman - HELP |
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Place of Business | COLMAR, PA, 18915 US |
Brand | Dorman |
Model | 14104 |
Product Dimensions | 12.55 x 5.03 x 3.51 cm; 10 Grams |
Item model number | 14104 |
Exterior | Ready To Paint If Needed |
Manufacturer part number | 14104 |
OEM part number | 15276979; 15823112; 19152621; 20787608; 20787609; 20787611; 20922586; 22791727; 23249984; 23256076; 23273609; 25939772; 25940463; 25940464; 25940466; 25995564; 52855956AG; 68060741AE; 68080123AF; 68166623AC; 68252597AB; 68261253AC; 68304003AB; 84145765 |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Country of origin | China |
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Dorman 14104 Automatic Transmission Shift Linkage Bushing for Select Models
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- Direct replacement - this automatic transmission shift linkage bushing matches the fit and function of the original part
- Ideal solution - designed and manufactured to ensure a seamless installation
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- Trustworthy design - backed by a company with more than 100 years of automotive aftermarket experience
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Dorman is a leading auto parts manufacturer founded in the United States and headquartered in Colmar, Pennsylvania.

Our story began with the first mass market automobile. We were one of the first companies to deliver replacement products for the automotive aftermarket, and we remain at the forefront today.

We give repair professionals and vehicle owners greater freedom to fix cars and trucks by focusing on solutions that save time and money and increase convenience and reliability.

Our team is constantly looking for problems to solve and turning them into new product ideas. Some solutions, like our OE FIX products, you can't even get from original vehicle manufacturers.

We offer an always-evolving catalog of parts, covering both light duty and heavy duty vehicles, from chassis to body, from underhood to undercar, and from hardware to complex electronics.
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Dorman 14104 Automatic Transmission Shift Linkage Bushing for Select Models
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ASIN | B08QR7LWL9 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #31,112 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #10 in Automotive Replacement Transmission Bushings |
Date First Available | Dec 30 2020 |
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First pic is the OEM bushing that fell apart, then the new bushing.(no install instructions were included, also uploading the pictures in order of OEM bushing and the new one were mixed up by the Amazon system I suppose)🤷🏻♂️
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I see everyone having issues trying to install this bushing. The best way I was able to get this installed into the fitting is to warm up the bushing. You can use a heat gun or a lighter. Once it’s pliable, you can press it into place. It’s way easier than to force it into the transmission bushing hole. Did it in less than 2 minutes. I used a needle nose pliers to make sure it seated evenly. You shouldn’t have to do that, but I did it for peace of mind. :) good luck!


Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2021
First pic is the OEM bushing that fell apart, then the new bushing.(no install instructions were included, also uploading the pictures in order of OEM bushing and the new one were mixed up by the Amazon system I suppose)🤷🏻♂️
But…
I see everyone having issues trying to install this bushing. The best way I was able to get this installed into the fitting is to warm up the bushing. You can use a heat gun or a lighter. Once it’s pliable, you can press it into place. It’s way easier than to force it into the transmission bushing hole. Did it in less than 2 minutes. I used a needle nose pliers to make sure it seated evenly. You shouldn’t have to do that, but I did it for peace of mind. :) good luck!





All 4 popped back off with the slightest pressure from my finger, let alone when I shifted from Park to reverse or drive then back. Cycle shifted 6-8 times with each bushing before they popped off. Why claim that they are made "To OEM Specs for a direct fit replacement" when that is a bold face lie. The original bushing on there(OEM from the factory) lasted 9 years and this didn't even last 90 seconds! I will be returning these and in future will strongly reconsider buying Dorman Products again