Required tools and materials:

* New automatic transmission cable
* Set of keys
* Knife or scissors
* Cleaning fluid (eg WD-40)

Replacement procedure:

1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal

2. Find the automatic transmission cable

*Located under the hood, attached to the side of the transmission and accelerator pedal.

3. Disconnect the automatic transmission cable from the accelerator pedal

* Remove the clamp or side bolt that secures the cable to the pedal.

4. Disconnect the automatic transmission cable from the gearbox

* Locate the bracket where the cable attaches to the transmission.
* Unscrew the bolt or nut that secures the bracket and remove the cable.

5. Remove old cable

* Pull the old cable out of the engine compartment.
*You may need to detach it from other holders or brackets.

6. Clean the installation area

* Clean the installation area of ​​any dirt, debris or old grease.
* Use cleaning fluid (such as WD-40) to remove sticky grease.

7. Install a new cable

* Insert the new cable into the engine compartment and pull it through the holders or brackets.
* Secure the cable bracket to the transmission by tightening the bolt or nut.

8. Connect the cable to the accelerator pedal

* Install a clamp or side bolt to secure the cable to the pedal.

9. Cable adjustment

* Adjust the cable so that the gas pedal has a slight free play.
* To do this, you need to loosen or tighten the adjusting nut on the cable, depending on the need.

10. Connect the negative terminal of the battery

11. Check the cable operation

* Start the engine and check if the transmission shifts smoothly and correctly.

Adviсe:

* Please use original automatic transmission cable as third party parts may not fit properly.
*If you are unsure of your mechanical skills, seek assistance from a qualified mechanic.
* Regular lubrication of the automatic transmission cable will help prevent premature wear.

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