If the hood release cable is broken on a 1993 Dodge Caravan, you can try accessing the hood latch directly. Use a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry open the latch mechanism located at the front of the vehicle. Alternatively, you can remove the grille or reach through the engine compartment, if possible, to manually pull the latch. If these methods don't work, you may need to seek professional assistance or replace the broken cable.
reach up between the grill and the radiator/ac cooler and pull on what's left of the cable.
The cable does not have any adjustment.
No cable, speedometer is electric
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Just remove the plastic cover that is under the steering wheel, it has 3 screws and some snaps. then you can see the mechanism that the cable was pulling to release. it is a lever just reach in with a stiff wire with a hook on the end and hook it and pull towards you and it will release the brake.
You can reach up from the bottom of the van between the engine and the radiator fan. I have done that once when the cable broke. it is a long reach but can be done.
Loose hold down clamp or broken shift cable.
A Grand Caravan would have the 41TE transmission which does not have a throttle or kickdown cable.
No. The speed signal is electronic.
The black one is the negative.
No cable, all controls are done with electric motors.
there is a small cable in the steering column by the shifter arm it is probably broken