A cable release is a sheathed wire plunger used to activate the shutter of a camera without accidentally moving it.
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.
The hood release cable snakes into the cabin of the car through the firewall. To replace the cable remove the old wire. Zip tie the new cable to the old one and pull it out. This will easily snake the new cable into place. Install the new cable on the release and lever.
Your GMC Suburban emergency brake release cable is held in place with a swivel nut on each end of the cable. Loosen the swivel nut to remove the cable. Reverse the process to install the new emergency brake release cable.
The hood release cable.
The hood release cable is held in place by a retaining nut on each end of the cable. Remove the retaining nuts and the cable placement retainers. Reverse the process to install the new hood release cable.
The hood release handle is connected to a cable. The cable runs to the front of the hood and connects to a catch. When the cable is pulled the catch releases the hood.
A universal hood release cable will work on the Ford Explorer if one is purchased that says it can be used on full size pickups and SUVs. The cable can be adjusted for length if that is necessary for the cable to fit properly.
To replace the bonnet release cable on a 2001 Corsa, first, open the bonnet and locate the cable's release mechanism. Disconnect the cable from the latch and remove any retaining clips or screws securing it to the body. Then, feed the new cable through the same routing, attach it to the latch, and secure it in place. Finally, test the release mechanism to ensure it operates smoothly before closing the bonnet.
# Remove the cover from under the facia panel # Release the nuts at the end of the cable at the release lever and disconnect the cable from the lever # Working from the inside of the car remove the clevis pin and disconnect the cable from the clutch pedal arm # Unscrew the two nuts which retain the cable grommet to the bulkhead and withdraw the cable from the car
The cable runs from the release under the dash to the adjustment bracket under the Silverado. Remove the nut at the adjustment bracket and disconnect the cable. Pull the cable at the dash end for some slack, and disconnect from the dash release. The cable can now be pulled out and replaced.
The best cable release compatible with the Canon 70D camera is the Canon RS-60E3 Remote Switch.
The best shutter release cable for the Canon 70D camera is the Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch.