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Old 03-17-2006, 08:57 PM
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tailgate cable help

I need to replace both cables on my tailgate. The end on the back of the fender just slips right off. The end on the tailgate SEEMS to be permenent? No bolts to un-bolt...No screws to un-screw. Does anyone have any pointers or ideas? I hope someone can help. Thanks for your time!
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Re: tailgate cable help

There is a clip that needs to be released, it is part of the end on the cable. Release the clip and slide the end off of the "peg" on the gate.
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Re: tailgate cable help

Smoke,
On my 98 I had to drill the head of the rivet in the center to weaken it and then punch it out.The replacement one's from Napa that I installed had a clip so next time it will be easier to replace.
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Re: tailgate cable help

Here is a link to explain the issues. Read both threads, one talk about a GM recall and the other will tell you how to do it yourself.

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Re: tailgate cable help

I have a 99 S10 ZR2 4x4 with both tailgate cables broke. Is this year qualified for the recall?. Any help would be appreciated.
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I have a 99 S10 ZR2 4x4 with both tailgate cables broke. Is this year qualified for the recall?. Any help would be appreciated.
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No, There is no recall on the S-10 at all. Here is the scoop.

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Updated: 7:03 p.m. ET March 10, 2006

WASHINGTON - General Motors Corp. said Friday it is recalling about 900,000 pickup trucks worldwide to fix tailgate cables that can corrode and break when loads are placed on them.

The recall involves 1999-2000 models of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks. GM said there have been 84 injuries, most of them minor scrapes and bumps, but no crashes or deaths linked to the problem.

GM, the world’s No. 1 automaker, said the galvanized, braided-steel support cables that keep the tailgates in place can corrode or fracture over time because of moisture seeping through cracks in the plastic sheathing of the cable or entering between the cable’s metal strands.

The automaker had recalled about 4 million 2000-2004 pickups worldwide in March 2004 because the tailgates could break without warning. The recall involved a broader range of vehicles, including the Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Avalanche and Cadillac Escalade EXT trucks.

GM spokesman Alan Adler said the vehicles covered by the new recall had different materials used in the support cables and involved fewer complaints. He said the automaker decided to issue the recall after “an exhaustive investigation.”

“We worked with (the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and agreed to do the recall to get this behind us,” Adler said.

NHTSA had been investigating the vehicles. More than 800,000 of the trucks are located in the United States, and about 90,000 vehicles are in Mexico and Canada. About 3,800 of the recalled trucks were exported to countries around the globe.

Owners are expected to receive recall notices in April, but they can bring their trucks into a dealership for inspection if they suspect problems with the cables, Adler said. Under the recall, dealers will replace the galvanized support cables with ones made with stainless steel.

Most of the injuries stemmed from people sitting on the tailgate or occurred while people were unloading items from the truck bed. The company has advised owners not to sit on the tailgate.

GM said if both cables fractured, the tailgate would drop and strike the top of the rear bumper, which could cause someone standing or sitting on the tailgate to fall.

In a separate action, GM plans to issue a “special policy” letter in June regarding the cables to more than 950,000 owners of Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma pickups from the 2000-2003 model years. The action is not a recall, but provides owners with an inspection procedure to check the tailgate for any problems.

If owners notice any bulges in the cable or tears in the plastic covering, they can bring their S-10 or Sonoma to a dealer for inspection and replacement of the cables.

About 2.7 million trucks from the 2004 recall have been repaired and the automaker is trying to track down owners who have not participated, Adler said
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Re: tailgate cable help

Mine were cold riveted from the factory. The replacements are now welded.
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Re: tailgate cable help

Thanks for all the replies guys! I did as you did UNBE and finally broke out the grinder. I ground off the heads then drilled through the rest of the way. I just didnt want to start grinding on my truck if there were a simpler way. But with this style I think it was the ONLY way. It worked great. Better than new. Good day all....And THANKS!
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