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post Mar 18 2006, 02:59 AM
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needed fuel, went to pull the release and snap!

the sheath (plastic) broke. I need one REALLY REALLY badly.

please if you have one, pm me or if you know my addy just send it.

Otto, I'm getting a check out to you on monday. Thx btw

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post Mar 18 2006, 10:06 AM
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Britt,

Any bolen (sheath) will work.

Plastic tubing from a hardware store will work.

The key is the sheath has to remain stationary while the cable is being pulled, the end where it fits into the handle is a special shape..

If it is just broken and it is flexing, you could use duct tape, or you could put a plastic tube over the broken area..

The key is to keep the outer sheath still, and keep it from flexing...

Get it open again, and fix it..or next time you may have to take off the bumper to get the trunk open.

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