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On the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attachOn the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attach
On the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attach.
On my 1994 Mazda Navajo, which should be the same as an Explorer, their is a black plastic cover with 3 bolts on top of the engine. When you remove the cover the throttle and cruise control cables attach to the throttle lever there. My throttle is sticking but the problem seems to be where the cable attaches to the pedal.
It will have to be somehow attached to the throttle valve. Clamp the cable so that it doesnt moves then attach it to the vavle and it should go back and forth. The more the valve is openend then the more rpms it should have. Good luck.
the clutch cable attaches to the small pulley on left front of tractor mowing deck . there is a flat washer first than the cable than a locking pin to hold it hope this helps
The throttle cable is located on top of the throttle body.
A push-pull throttle is a very misunderstood thing. It is a dual cable throttle operation where in the pull cable is what opens the throttle plates. And, the push cable along with a throttle return spring is what closes the throttle plates.
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The throttle cable is not adjustable.
If it is like the 72 beetle, Have someone hold the the carb throttle open to give you some slack in the cable, then hook it in from the passenger side. If you hook in from the driver side it will come up done trust me
The throttle cable does not go from the transmission to the throttle body.