kick down cable
The cable that runs from the throttle body to the transmission is the detent cable. The other cable is the speedometer cable.
The transmission uses a cable for linkage. If the car has consol shift the cable runs from the shifter to the transaxle. If it is a column shift the cable runs from a lever on the column to the transaxle.
The cable runs from behind the instrument cluster, through the firewall, to the transmission. I have a manual transmission and it mounts on the driver's side of the transmission.
It is the kick-down cable that runs from the throttle body to the transmission.
connected to the back of the odometer and runs in to the transmission it pulls out
runs out the back of the dash, under the firewall, and in the top of the transmission.
The cable connects to a bracket at the side of the carburetor with the accelerator linkage. When the throttle pedal is fully depressed, the trans cable is also pulled to it's limit, which holds the trans in passing gear. The bracket can be purchased from many aftermarket parts suppliers.
its a cable transmission
cable runs through the firewall under the radio. Unclip both ends of the cable. Pull through, its easier to pull from the engine bay
The Vacuum line for an automatic transmission runs from the modulator valve on the rear of the transmission to a vacuum port on the intake of the engine. Any available port will do as long as it is on the intake, not the carburetor if so equipped.
it's in the dash, the speedometer cable runs the speedometer and it connects to the back of the speedometer and it runs down to the back of the transmission case.
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