Description
Replacement OEM Part No.: 84754710
Application: VAH, VHD, VNL, VNR (2019-2024)
Function: Allow Release & Opening of the Truck Hood from the Cab
Compatibility: Fits 84754710
18-month Warranty: This product is covered for one year or completion of 100,000 miles since installation or 18 months after your purchase, whichever comes first.
Want to open truck hood from cab safely? Replace your old hood release cable with this Semi Truck Hood Release Cable, 90 Inch Long-Fits VAH, VHD, VNL, VNR (2019-2024), Replaces OEM 84754710. This hood cable replacement part is a small yet essential truck accessory to open the hood securely. Find more information on this product below:
- Size: This hood cable is available in a length of 90 inches and has a cable diameter of 0.22 inches. The size of the cable makes it suitable for the matching part numbers and fits perfectly with the compatible vehicles.
- Material & Construction: This black hood latch wire is made using plastic material and its end fitting are steel made. The material helps the hood wire to last longer and withstand changing temperatures and constant tensions.
- Application: The hood release cable connects the inside handle to the hood latch and allows you to open the hood from inside the vehicle.
- Compatibility: Check the complete compatibility list below:
- Fits Truck 84754710
Installation Instructions
- Park the vehicle on a level surface.
- Turn off the engine and engage the parking brake.
- Disconnect the battery and sensor to restrict electrical mishaps.
- Remove the old cable (keep the existing hardware as it’s not included in our product).
- Attach the one end to the latch mechanism.
- Route the new one similarly, secure it using zip ties (not included).
- Connect the other side to the interior hood release lever.
- Test the cable before proper use, pull the handle to ensure the hood pops.
- Reinstall the panels and reconnect the battery.
Safety Points to Consider
- Disconnect the battery to avoid electrical risks.
- Park securely with parking brake engaged.
- Wear gloves to protect against sharp edges.
- Support the hood firmly while working.
- Handle the cable gently to avoid damage.
When to Replace Your Truck’s Hood Release Cable
- Visible Fraying or rust on the cable.
- Loose, sloppy, or stretched movement—no tension when pulling the handle.
- Snapped, loose, or weakened spring, affecting the tension.
- Eyelets/ends are bent, cracked, or no longer sit securely.

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