Pull out the old one...remember how you did such. Put in the new one in reverse order.
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It depends on where its broke at. Is the cable broken at the mechanical part or is it broken before that?
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Hood release cable has connector nuts on both ends of the cable. Loosen the connector nuts. Remove the cable retainers. The cable will come off and can be replaced with a new hood release cable.
It depends which cable is broken. If the main cable is broken under the truck, the brakes should release on their own. If the brakes dont release, the cables are frozen from rust and need to be replaced. If the release cable from the handle to pedal assemdly is broken reach under the dash above the pedal and find the small release arm. Pull the arm toward you [ the rear of vehicle ] and the emergency brake pedal will release.
grab the broken end of the cable with vice grips and pull it
I just replaced a starter on my daughter's 98 Plymouth breeze. It was upfront and very easy to do. Unscrew the bolts holding the starter. Make sure that you have your positive cable off of your battery. Unplug what I call the alligator clip from the old one and slip onto the new starter and screw the bolts back on the new starter and hookup the positive cable and crank the car. I am a female and I found it took me about 45 min to do and I am by no means a mechanic.
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If its broken, then the cable is released. IF the breaks are still sticking, then the rear brakes will have to be opened up and the mechanism freed up.
if it's the speedometer cable you just unhook the cable from in back of the speedometer head in the dash by unscrewing it and taking it off and on the transmission it also unscrews and then just pull the complete cable out and replace with a new cable.
Broken wire, or broken end connector ? If the cable (wire) is still in tact, just grab the effected cable and pull the cable, while pulling on the door handle release. The cable will then pull the latch and open.