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Where to see the cable .... 200 1992

re: "...Is this cable accessible from the top,...? I had to get into the park neutral switch to get the reverse lights to work due to weak tension on the contact arm and I do not recall a cable, but then I wasn’t looking...."

If your '92 has the cable like my '93s, then you'll see it when you remove the shift quadrant cover (with the interlock bypass pushbutton). When you lift off the cover, look at where the pushbutton (when the cover is in place) should push on the transverse bar -- the cable is just forward of this, coming from under the carpet (where the storage box is located).

You know, I should have also mentioned, or cautioned, in my earlier message that with this cable, you cannot use that interlock bypass pushbutton to move out of park until you have the key inserted and turned; the previous owner of one of my '93s once tried that, and using a lot of force he broked the hinge of the L-shaped lever under the pushbutton -- I subsequently had to buy a whole new cover, as the hinge couldn't be fixed. So this cable interlock also serves as an antitheft device as well (unless you're towing the car with a rear-end lift :-).

Hope this helped.






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