Cabrio rear seat release (bowden) cable
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Hi,
could anyone please post a pic of how the bowden cable attaches to the sprung release plate at the back of the rear seats?
Existing one is bent and wrapped round, I have a new cable with the loop at the end but no idea how it should connect, I'm assuming not like this:
Assuming it uses the slot on the right hand side but don't understand how.
Thanks,
Chris.
could anyone please post a pic of how the bowden cable attaches to the sprung release plate at the back of the rear seats?
Existing one is bent and wrapped round, I have a new cable with the loop at the end but no idea how it should connect, I'm assuming not like this:
Assuming it uses the slot on the right hand side but don't understand how.
Thanks,
Chris.
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Sorry for the thousands of pic's of a Cabby, I don't have a pic of it, but the ETKA has a clue.
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Thanks Brian, I can access ETKA but still unsure how it connects - the loop in the end of the cable is too small to go around the piece of the bracket at the rear of the slot I believe and if it does I'm unsure how to get it in there without straightening and re-bending it..
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Cabrio rear seat release (bowden) cable
The cable is attached like this.
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That's perfect Mark, thanks very much. Looks so simple when you see it but I scratched my head for ages..
Chris.
Chris.
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