I had the same problem on my g20. I opened the dog house and reached in with a long pry bar and opened the hood latch
To replace a clutch cable fork on an Escort 1.85 diesel, first lift the clutch pedal to release the adjuster mechanism. Pull the cable through and hook the clutch cable fork.
The negative cable is attached to ground. On some cars is attached to the frame and on some it is attached to the engine.
right behind the seatbelt mounts on both sides,there is a small cable with a loop on the end.stick you finger in the loop and pull,this will release the latch pin.
If it has a cable attached to the throtle linkage, release it by moving the locking tang and pulling the cable all the way to the rear. Then get inside and floor the accelerator and it will automatically adjust the cable.
if it is the cable under the top . i have just reached in to the release and pull the spring forward. it is just a lever. pull forward and you should be ok
remove the left hand headlight it just pulls out and pull the cable from there if you still got some attached ok
its called a cable
I dont think you will have to release the park brake cable... simply unbolt the caliper and the caliper bracket if neccesary, and leave the cable attached
Look in the trunk- there ought to be an emergency release- you might have to pull the trunk's liner back a bit to access this cable with a tab attached to it.
You didn't say what year you have but, the cable has an adjustment at the transmission end. You need to release the adjustment lock, adjust cable then reset lock.
get a pair of pliers and grab the cable attached to the the hood popper and pull while pulling the hood lever it should pop open
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