Quick and easy... Get a saws all and slice that ****** open, get a new latch and whatnot from the junkyard. Don't have a saws all? Get a hacksaw blade raps on paper towels and duct tape around it for a handle and go at it. That duct tape may come in handy until you can get a latch too!
I have a '96 Century. Hood cable fixed twice. Now I pull on it with a locking pliers (aka vicegrip) instead of the plastic handle-- primitive but it works.I have a '96 Century. Hood cable fixed twice. Now I pull on it with a locking pliers (aka vicegrip) instead of the plastic handle-- primitive but it works.
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Quick and easy... Get a saws all and slice that ****** open, get a new latch and whatnot from the junkyard. Don't have a saws all? Get a hacksaw blade raps on paper towels and duct tape around it for a handle and go at it. That duct tape may come in handy until you can get a latch too!
I have a '96 Century. Hood cable fixed twice. Now I pull on it
with a locking pliers (aka vicegrip) instead of the plastic handle--
primitive but it works.