Were can I buy a throttle cable for a 97 geo metro
You need to clean out your carb or need a new throttle cable
To remove the throttle cable on a 2004 Honda Shadow Aero, first, ensure the motorcycle is off and cool. Locate the throttle grip assembly and remove any necessary covers or screws to access the throttle cable. Disconnect the cable from the throttle grip by loosening the retaining screw, then trace the cable down to the carburetor or fuel injection unit, where you will need to disconnect it from there as well. Once both ends are detached, you can fully remove the throttle cable from the motorcycle.
Need more info!! Do you mean a 1991 Ford Ranger? By throttle do you mean the cable to the fuel system or the system itself? Fuel injection or carburetor?
There should be a small ball type stud that is connected to the throttle linkage, beyond the throttle cable. The detent cable should push into that ball and stay fit there. Make sure you have the correct holding bracket for the detent cable and adjust the cable after installing if need be.
To loosen the throttle cable at the carburetor, first, locate the cable adjuster or the mounting point where the cable connects to the carb. Depending on the design, you may need to loosen a lock nut or screw to adjust the tension. Gently pull the cable to create slack, then secure any fasteners back in place to ensure proper adjustment. Always check the full range of motion after adjustment to ensure proper throttle operation.
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
the reason the throttle would be sticking on your focus is that it (the actual unit) could be dirty. or the throttle cable could have dirt in its casing. what you need too do is remove the throttle cable and spray engine degreaser in the casing and hang it up too let the dirt and grime drip from it. be sure to use wd-40 to relubricate the cable. now as of the throttle body do the same thing. but use a non abrasive cloth and wipe the unit clean. make sure there is no dirt in any small cracks or crevises.
you will need to replace the throttle cable, and while you are at it check the return spring.
It's located in the throttle bosy itseld, on the opposite side of the gas cable. it's a circular flat piece of plastic with a cable connected to it, you probabbly need to remove the intake tube in order to see it.
Check the throttle body over carefully to find the leak. If a gasket is leaking then a new gasket set will stop the leak. If the body has a crack then you will need to replace the throttle body.
you may need an engine overhaul, but before i did that i would check the simplest things first, like the throttle cable could just need adjusting.
Seems like you need to check your throttle cable, the insulation around it can shift and cause your throttle to be open, even if you foots not on the gas, there's also screws for adjustments above the intake that holds the cable in place.