Terry
Member
- Joined
- Sep 5, 2008
- Messages
- 613
- Reaction score
- 19
- Points
- 18
- Location
- Gardnerville, Nevada
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Size
- 2.9
- Transmission
- Manual
First off, I am a ranger guy. I have been on this forum for a while working on my trucks. My daughters boyfriend has a 95 ford explorer. He is not a person that should ever touch a wrench. His hood release cable is jacked. I went to pick and pull and pulled the cable assembly from another explorer in the yard. I pulled it almost a year ago so he could check his oil, well you are correct in assuming that he has not checked his oil and or added any. My daughter is explaining a frayed cable that he thinks he can no longer use to open the hood. That is a no brainer to cut some of the remaining cable housing and pull the cable and open the hood. My question is about replacing the old cable with the working cable. Do I need to replace the entire assembly, or can I just pull the good cable thru the existing housing. I really find it funny that all these kids are in college but can't check their oil or air up a tire.
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Terry
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