Remove negative battery cable
Disconnect plastic join at the end of the throttle body link cable
Remove cable loosening lock nut at the cable bracket
Disconnect center cable retaining bracket
Raise and suitably support vehicle
Disconnect inner cable end at the transmission
And then i think you have to drop the trans pan to unhook the cable from inside trans.
This is not a "kick-down" cable per my tranny mechanic. This cable goes to a transmission fluid pressure valve and will burn up your transmission if not changed immediately....
take the negative batter cable off, then the positive cable off, undo batter hold down clamp, take battery out. put new battery in, install batter hold down, install positive cable, then install negative cable. (in that order)
check the recalls there is something in there about the throttle positioning cable that was manufactured with a burr on the end of the cable... try that they will replace it for free.
I have a Suzuki Grand Vitara 1999. Today I pushed the button to roll the window down! Then realized the switch is broken! I started taking it apart it won't come all the way apart but little white clips fell out of there! can this be taken apart? if so HOW? Please
Start by removing the gauge cluster, unhook the speedometer cable from back of cluster. Pull speedo cable thru the firewall, follow it down to the transmission, and then unhook it. Install in reverse order of removal.
Open the hood, disconnect the negative battery cable FIRST, then the positive cable, then remove the battery hold down clamp, then lift the battery out. Install in reverse order.
disconnect your neg batt cable
Yes they will but it will have to pay a lot for it. I just had 800 feet run and it was $2,300.
Start by removing the ground cable first(negative). Then remove the positive cable. At the base of the battery is a hold down clamp, held in by one bolt. Remove this and the battery will lift right out.
Remove the Sunroof inner cover by prying down the front. This will expose the underside of the sunroof. Remove the keeper from the shaft in the center front. This is the end of the cable. Activate the sunroof motor and the cable will be forced out the front. There is about 12 inches of solid shaft then the cable begins. It is messy! ! ! . When the cable stops moving out, pull it out with your hands. To install a new cable, grease it, slide the end down the tube until it stops, then press the motor switch and draw the cable into the feeder tube to a length appropriate to match up with the position of the sunroof cable mounting bracket, insert the cable and replace the locking pin.
The throttle cable can't be adjusted but the kickdown can be adjusted. Shorten the cable length to get it to kick down a gear sooner. It will kick down under less power.Lengthen the cable length to get it to kick down later. It will kick down with more power.
Disconnect the negative battery cable and let the vehicle sit for 30 minutes so that the airbag module will power down. Remove the glove-box so that you can see the blower and housing better. Remove the (ECM) and bracket from the blower motor housing. Disconnect the wire harness clamps from the dash. Remove the three nuts that are holding the blower motor in place..............