The Chevrolet Blazer Hood Cable is an important connection between the dash mounted release lever and the dual latch system that allows drivers to quickly pop the hood for maintenance or inspection. By sending a simple tug on the interior handle through a braided line to the latch junction, the Hood Cable pulls both latch leads in unison so that the hood can be safely lifted. Major models have a single-run Hood Cable from the cabin lever to a splitter near the grille. Then shorter secondary leads reach each latch to ensure that it will release on every Blazer hood. Over years of grime and vibration, the sheath can crack, moisture can sneak in, and the cable strands can stretch or fray, which can cause the hood to stick shut until the Hood Cable is replaced. Earlier generations applied similar mechanical routing, so there is no massive change of style, but new outer coatings resist corrosion better. A newer Hood Cable will last longer if it is kept clean. Because a damaged line prevents access to engine components, every Chevrolet owner should check the release motion for stiffness and take care of wear before failure stranding them with a sealed front end. Keeping the mechanism lubricated and free of kinks helps maintain the crisp pull action that Blazer drivers have come to expect and helps to maintain the dependable feel that was originally engineered into the Chevrolet release system.
Each OEM Chevrolet Blazer Hood Cable we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.