I do believe it is not legal any longer to tow with a chain or cable, but in the Driver's handbook it states that if you do it must be WHITE and no less than 12 Inches squared.
In most states its red but in some its yellow. I would throw a red one on it and call it good.
That would a thick cable or line that is used for mooring a ship or towing another ship.
The negative cable is attached to ground. On some cars is attached to the frame and on some it is attached to the engine.
its called a cable
A cable grip is a device for propelling a vehicle by attaching to a wire cable (also called wire rope) running at a (relatively) constant speed. The vehicle may be suspended from the cable, as in the case of aerial lifts such as a gondola lift may be guided by rails, as in a cable traction railway, or may be self-guiding, as in a button lift. Typically, multiple vehicles will use the same cable; where just one or two vehicles are in use they will tend to be attached to the cable permanently.
A cable grip is a device for propelling a vehicle by attaching to a wire cable (also called wire rope) running at a (relatively) constant speed. The vehicle may be suspended from the cable, as in the case of aerial lifts such as a gondola lift may be guided by rails, as in a cable traction railway, or may be self-guiding, as in a button lift. Typically, multiple vehicles will use the same cable; where just one or two vehicles are in use they will tend to be attached to the cable permanently.
There is an intermediate lever in the undercarriage of your vehicle. The front cable is attached to the lever with a pin, secured with a cotter pin. Find that and pull the pins to release the cable anchor. Follow the cable housing toward the front of the vehicle. Remove the anchor strap holding the cable housing to the body, and open the clamp holding the housing to the body further up toward the engine. On the firewall of your vehicle there is a pulley housing. Its located to the inside of the brake master cylinder. Unbolt the housing, and the front cable should be anchored to the stem right at the firewall. Just slide the anchor stud out, and the entire front cable should be free to remove from the vehicle.
It depends on the manufacturer. Most rear wheel drive vehicle speedometer cables connect to a gear in the transmission "tailshaft". Front wheel drive vehicles may connect at another location on the transaxle or they may use an electronic Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) that sends a digital signal to the speedometer, in which case there is no speedometer cable. Other vehicles, such as the old VW Beetle, used a speedometer cable that connected directly to the front wheel. Unfortunately, there is no way to list what method was used by all vehicles.
To hook up jumper cables, attach one cable from the negative post on one battery to the negative post on the other battery. (These usually are marked "-" and have a blacl cable attached to them.) Attach the other jumper cable from the positive post on one battery to the positive post on the other battery. (These usually are marked "+" and have a red cable attached to them.)
A cable box is a device attached to a set top box connecting a house to a cable service.
The battery cable that is grounded, is connected to the body of the vehicle. Sometimes it is the negative cable & sometimes it is the positive. You need to check which cable is connected to the body of the vehicle.
The VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is located in the drivers side, back end (tail shaft housing) of the transmission. It is where they used to have the speedometer cable attached but now it's electronic.