I haven't worked on that particular shifter, but on most Shimano shifters 
of the type there is a little cap opposite where the cable enters with a 
Philips head fitting. Shift into the highest gear (lowest cable tension), 
disconnect the cable, remove the cap by unscrewing it (it only takes a turn 
or two), and then push the cable into the shifter. The cable head should 
exit through the hole vacated by the cap. A new cable can be inserted 
through the hole and the process reversed to hook it up.  

Manual describing the process here: 

https://si.shimano.com/pdfs/dm/DM-MASL001_01-ENG.pdf

Page 20. si.shimano.com is where to go for all of their manuals.  

On Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 9:13:42 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> I searched the interwebs and can't find a diagram or how-to. Shimano's 
> unhelpful owner's manual says if we don't show it here take it to your LBS. 
> Seriously? To change a cable? I've tried unscrewing the plates, to no 
> avail. My LBS is also slammed and said he'd need it for 3 days (I'm not 
> high on his priority list as he never has what I need anyway.). 
>
> Suggestions? 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick 
>
> www.MindYourHeadCoop.org 
> www.DeaconPatrick.org 
> www.CatholicHalos.org 
>
>

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