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There is no cable, it is hydraulic operated.
pull it out?
Should be able to just unbolt the valve cover, remove the old gasket clear the surfaces with a rag and reinstall. Might have to disconnect the throttle/trans kickdown cable from the throttle body for room.
Remove - battery cable Remove + battery cable Remove hold-down bolt on front bottom of battery tray Remove battery
Depends on the car. Most likely, a connector was left unplugged, or the kickdown cable is not hooked up or misadjusted. If the transmission is used, you could have had the bad luck to get a broken one.
That's pretty much a dealer-item. You can probably get one from a wrecking yard. They probably don't wear out that often so you can feel reasonably safe with a used one.
Remove the decorative radio retaining plate. Remove the retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the antenna cable.
You need to disconnect the cable from the transaxel. Then you pull out your dash cluster. Remove clip from speedometer cable then just pull it out. Reverse for installation.
Locate the camshaft sensor in your car. Disconnect the electrical plug on the sensor. Remove the bolt that holds it in place. Twist the the sensor to remove it and place in the new one.
The 1996 Chevrolet Blazer shifting cable will have a retaining nut on each end of the cable. Loosen the retaining nuts. Remove the cable routing retainers. Reverse the process to install the new cable.
remove neg. battery cable disconnect both electrical wires to starter solenoid. remove 2 14mm bolts that secure starter to transmission and remove starter
You should remove the positive cable from your 1996 Toyota battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.