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Throttle cable

Hey Folks, I'm in the process of getting at my fuel pressure reg on my 96 Tahoe. I have gotten as far as labeling connectors and such and I want to remove the two throttle cables. One of them was easy, the other has a plastic swivel thingy on it and i'm not sure how to disconnect it. I don't want to force it and break it.
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Re: Throttle cable

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Hey Folks, I'm in the process of getting at my fuel pressure reg on my 96 Tahoe. I have gotten as far as labeling connectors and such and I want to remove the two throttle cables. One of them was easy, the other has a plastic swivel thingy on it and i'm not sure how to disconnect it. I don't want to force it and break it.
I am an extreme newb so I appreciate the help from this board.
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If it is the one on the outside shaped like a plastic long tear drop.
Open TBI and push forward from cable on it. But go easy they will break.
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If it is the one on the outside shaped like a plastic long tear drop.
Open TBI and push forward from cable on it. But go easy they will break.
MT
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Are you saying that it just snaps on to the metal part? Is there a release or a tab I need to push in? There are so many things on these trucks that just seem over engineered.
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Are you saying that it just snaps on to the metal part? Is there a release or a tab I need to push in? There are so many things on these trucks that just seem over engineered.
It just snaps on Just push the right direction.
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