With cable ties or velcro band
Use the appropriate socket on the nut and tighten it. Make sure the cable is in the correct position first.
loosen cable(bolt on either side of the support) adjust the cable using the bolts, then re-tighten
its normally mechnical so find the steel cable and find the nut on the cable of the parking brake "handbrake" and tighten
they have a cable clutch, so you will have to find where the cable connects to the motor and transmission and there will be a nut on the end of the clutch cable.....tighten the nut ...but not too much you will have to tighten a little and see if that's enough however normally it is the begining of the end when you have to do that.
No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.
You need to adjust the Vernier knob on the choke. It is located behind the choke knob. It is a knurled ring that you tighten up to tighten the shaft friction on the choke cable
I used a old time E-brake cable adjuster. Basically it connects to the cable on either side of a J type hook when you tighten the j-hook it pulls the slack out of the cable. Be careful not to tighten to much as the cable would break. Some cables are enclosed and this cable tensioner won't work, It worked on my aspire OK.
HOW DO I TIGHTEN EMERGENCY BRAKE CABLE ON A 2002 MAZDA PROTEGE 5?
I have no clue... I need help on that too...
You buy a new one because throttle cables are not adjustable.
To adjust the throttle cable, first open the hood of the car and locate the cable. Then, adjust the screws on either side of the cable. Following that, tighten the cable so that it is taut and there is no slack, but it is not over tight.