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 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
The hood release handle is in the glove box.
On a 99 there is a cover located on the left side of the trunk. Pull out the 3 ince plastic plug and turn the "T" handle valve CCW.
i just had to do this on the road, i used an ice scraper handle and a flash light. if you look under the dash behind the release handle you can see the lever to pry on to release the brake, caution the peddle may snap up and hit you.
Should be a release handle on the inside of the trunk behind the right side trunk panel. you can just pry the trunk panel back and reach your hand inside and grab the release handle
I've had luck with having someone press and hold the top up button while manually pulling the top up. We found the top on my friends car could also be lowered this way - by holding the top down button and manually lowering the top. If you open the trunk and look on the left side, you will see the cover. This contains the motor for the top. There should be a round plastic cover, if you pull this off you will see the motor. There will be a handle, which you want to turn left to release the pressure in the motor, this will let you manually lift and close the top or open. If the motor is okay and you can use it, then you must turn this handle to the right, in order for the pump to pressurize.
It releases automatically when you shift out of park. If you have to do it manually under the parking brake is a silver handle that releases it.
The sebring convertible handles just fine in the winter it is also warm when the eater is on low
okay. ball attached to a wire attached to a handle.
On the center console near the parking brake handle
IT IS PART OF THE HANDLE. aFTER THE HANDLE IS IS LOCKED DOWN YOU PUSH OR PULL FOR UP AND DOWN.
A tiller is the name of the handle attached to the rudder, used to steer a boat.