You buy a new one because throttle cables are not adjustable.
loosen cable(bolt on either side of the support) adjust the cable using the bolts, then re-tighten
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.
On the cable running out of the throttle turn it closer to the headlights then tighten downtogether then do more if you have to.
you will need to either 1. replace the clutch 2.tighten the throttle cable to hold the throttle open a tiny bit 3. the engine may not be receiving much fuel
REMOVALDisconnect the negative battery cable.Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box.Pull the air cleaner box and throttle body up to access the throttle position sensor.Remove the throttle position sensor.INSTALLATIONInstall the throttle positionLocate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the mounting bolt and nut.Install the air duet hose and tighten the clamp.Connect the negative battery cable.
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.
The throttle cable is not adjustable.
Try to make your throttle cable tighter on the throttle body don't tighten it to much. My car does this when it's cold the cable has a plastic slip tube on the throttle cable on my 96 and that keeps lipping and then my idle drops all the way off usually stops at 900 rpm.
The throttle cable does not go from the transmission to the throttle body.
There is no adjustment on the throttle cable.
On the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attachOn the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attach