It is fairly easy. It took about an hour to do mine, only because it was cold out when I did it.
First disconnect your battery. Then you need to take your center console out. Once that is out, you will how the stock shifter is mounted in. Remove all those bolts, and under the car disconnect the shifter from the trans. Be careful not to break the holder for the ball and socket joint on the shifter linkage! I accidentally did and had to come up with a creative solution. I used a bolt, 2 thick plastic washers, and a nut. I have yet to have a problem, and it has been on the car for over a year now. Get back in the car, and disconnect the lamp for the stock shifter. Also you will see the wire for the OD button. I cut mine, and spliced the new OD button on it. Worked like a charm...Once you have the stock shifter out, bring in the new B&M. Set it in the tunnel and start connecting the connections on top. Here is where the hard part comes in. on the front of the shifter, is where the saftey switch is for the brake and shifter. (Where you have to push in the brake in order to shift) The reason I say it is the hard part is because I had a b!tch of a time trying to get it right. Also you can splice the LED indicator for the shifter into the hot wire for the cigarrette lighter. Now get under the car and hook everything back up. Make sure the shifter is in Park. Double check everything, put the console back in, reconnect the battery and take her for a spin. If you have any problems, let me know and I will try to help the best I can.
I won't be driving a automatic very much longer....Swapping in my T45 :santa_grin: :santa_evil: