first you need to open up the hood, take it into a body shop. they encounter this problem frequently in accidents and such. and then just replace the cable
This is a simple yet tedious task. One important thing to remember is to connect the motor end of existing cable to the steering end of the new cable. This will make it alot easier to guide replacement into place. but how do u remove the broken cable from the steering wheel, do u have to remove the whole unit from under the center consul
This would generally be caused by a broken wire within the video cable. Green is not the only variation of this problem. Replacing the cable will most likely fix the issue.
The throttle cable may be broken.
You generally can't replace the guide without replacing the cable. If the transmission still shifts easily, you don't need to replace the cable immediately (as in, it is not an emergency) however you should plan to replace it as soon as you can. yes you do there is no getting around it, sorry
It's not that hard, really...This really depends on the cable that you're replacing, but it would be a matter of removing the battery and just follow the path of the cable you're replacing. procedure:remove the grounded terminal first this is the negative on most cars newer than 1970 or so the hot side if you happen to get a wrench on a nut and touch the engine or frame with it you will end up with a molten or red hot wrench ( watch bands and rings too)reconnect the grounded terminal last
HOW DO I OPEN HOOD ON CAR WHEN CABLE IS BROKEN
you may have a broken speedometer cable. you may have a broken speedometer cable.
how to open hood with a broken cable on a 1994 ford explorer
Acceleration Cable broken broken, you dump!
There are 2 excellent write-ups on the procedures for replacing the shifter cable, one for floor shift and column shift each, at the Taurus Car Club site. See Related links below for more information.
It depends on where its broke at. Is the cable broken at the mechanical part or is it broken before that?
There is no Cable it is a speed sensor on the transmission