The cable end fittings are plastic and poorly designed. You will have to get new ones from the dealer and replace them or it. I had to replace all of them on my 1994 E-150.
The only way i can think of would be to remove your bumper so you can get to the latch, and either unbolt the latch from the core support or unbolt it from the hood...
Yes. Depending on what's broken, you might not think it's worth it though.
It's cheaper and it isn't paricularly harmful if broken.
hmmmm....can you open it from inside? My rear door latch gets stuck in the open position at least once a month on my '01 CRV. I've found that the hinge and spring get rusted up on the latch. I spray a rust inhibiter/lubricant (PB Blaster) on either side of the latch and then work it until it moves freely. This is a poor design for something that is exposed to the weather.
you can replace it from places like homebase umm i think it will cost about between £35-£45 :)
Replace the cable.
If you own Hanamint patio furniture that has been broken, you need to replace it. Do not just keep using it, hoping that it will work. You have to think about the safety of others. If someone sits down heavily on a chair that they do not know is broken, they could be hurt when it collapses under them. It is worth it to get a new chair if this means that no one will be hurt.
I think it is the little black latch that tells the car the door is open. The latch is very weak, and could be jarred loose. I think it is the little black latch that tells the car the door is open. The latch is very weak, and could be jarred loose.
well i think is patetic but a lot of little cables and stuff well i think is patetic but a lot of little cables and stuff
I think Best Buy
i don't think so it depends on the type of kindle
catch,latch,batch, dat is all i could think of