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Old Apr 7, 2020 | 01:56 PM
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Hi All,
New to the forum. Thought I'd share some info that may not be common knowledge as some parts from GM are getting scarce. I wanted to replace my H-Pattern shifter emblem on top of the shifter, but obviously, it's not available from GM anymore. There isn't anything listed aftermarket either - at least not for an HHR SS. Since the transaxle is a SAAB transaxle, I had the thought that maybe GM just sourced the rest of the shifting components from SAAB also. It appears they did. I found a eBayer in the UK selling aftermarket shift knobs for a SAAB 9-3, and it's a spitting image of ours in our SS. I inquired if he shipped to the US, and he does not, but I'm going to keep looking around. There are a ton of sellers in China selling an aftermarket knob, but I'll only use them as a last resort. It will also give me another option when searching through local salvage yards.

Here is a link to the eBay UK auction.

This also holds true for the entire shifter mechanism. My reverse lockout mechanism was broken, so I found a guy to order one of those from for a SAAB 9-3, and it's on the way. It's not blue like mine, but appears to be the same piece.

Anyway, just FYI. I don't like sponging data and info from a useful site, unless I can give something back.

Sincerely,
Robert
Old Apr 7, 2020 | 02:09 PM
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I don't have a manual, but thanks for the info.
Old Apr 7, 2020 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by rorr
Hi All,
New to the forum. Thought I'd share some info that may not be common knowledge as some parts from GM are getting scarce. I wanted to replace my H-Pattern shifter emblem on top of the shifter, but obviously, it's not available from GM anymore. There isn't anything listed aftermarket either - at least not for an HHR SS. Since the transaxle is a SAAB transaxle, I had the thought that maybe GM just sourced the rest of the shifting components from SAAB also. It appears they did. I found a eBayer in the UK selling aftermarket shift knobs for a SAAB 9-3, and it's a spitting image of ours in our SS. I inquired if he shipped to the US, and he does not, but I'm going to keep looking around. There are a ton of sellers in China selling an aftermarket knob, but I'll only use them as a last resort. It will also give me another option when searching through local salvage yards.

Here is a link to the eBay UK auction.

This also holds true for the entire shifter mechanism. My reverse lockout mechanism was broken, so I found a guy to order one of those from for a SAAB 9-3, and it's on the way. It's not blue like mine, but appears to be the same piece.

Anyway, just FYI. I don't like sponging data and info from a useful site, unless I can give something back.

Sincerely,
Robert
you could always get an aftermarket shifter. There’s plenty of them out there. I have an ottp short shifter and a 4h tech shifter arm on both my ss’
Old Apr 7, 2020 | 02:43 PM
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9-4 was built on the same assembly line as HHR.

Last edited by donbrew; Apr 7, 2020 at 03:25 PM.
Old May 2, 2020 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by donbrew
9-4 was built on the same assembly line as HHR.
they share no parts
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