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    I've been searching everywhere for this and can't seem to find a solution. I am replacing the convertible latch handle and my problem is the short cable (drivers) is so tight that I cant even screw the handle in place. If I screw the handle in place and put the cable to the latch the cable is not long enough to reach. Am I doing something wrong? I know the passenger cable has the screw to tighten and loosen the cable but not the drivers side

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    Can you post a picture? I'm having a hard time picturing it.


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      #3
      Originally posted by loganhopeless View Post
      Can you post a picture? I'm having a hard time picturing it.


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      Yeah I'll get a pic in a bit. It's difficult to explain

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        Really need Help







        Last edited by Fasteddie222; 04-17-2016, 04:48 PM.

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          #5
          Anyone?

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            #6
            hmmm....i don't see enough information in those pics to see any issue. there really isn't any value in the first pic. the second: that silver ferule needs to slip inside the black barrel before you put the cable into the latch.

            otherwise, take a look at the routing of your cables. perhaps one is routed into the wrong position and is traveling a further distance than it needs to.
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              Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
              hmmm....i don't see enough information in those pics to see any issue. there really isn't any value in the first pic. the second: that silver ferule needs to slip inside the black barrel before you put the cable into the latch.

              otherwise, take a look at the routing of your cables. perhaps one is routed into the wrong position and is traveling a further distance than it needs to.


              The problem is the cable won't reach the latch.

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                #8
                try slipping it into the latch first and then the handle after? Mine was tight too. There's a certain way it has to go in


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Das Delfin View Post
                  try slipping it into the latch first and then the handle after? Mine was tight too. There's a certain way it has to go in

                  Alright I'll try it out. Super strange. The car is in the shop getting a manual tranny and LSD :)

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                    #10
                    There should be a tensioner somewhere. I replaced that handle a couple of months ago, but can't remember exactly how. Just trace out the cable path and look for a way to give yourself more slack.
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                      #11
                      Is it possible that the latch connection extends more when it is in the closed position? When I replace these I only disconnect the handle side and leave the latch side connected, so the latch would be closed. You can close the latch with a screwdriver to find out.
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