corrosion, a broken connector or conductor inside the cable.
bad starter or bad connection to starter or bad ground on battery or starter
With analog cable and receivers, no. With the use of HD cable receivers, the first sign of a bad splitter is audio dropouts. You should check to make sure that the splitter is rated for a bandwidth of at least 900MHz for digital cable. Changing out the splitter is very easy and cheap, so you should try to replace it and see if the problem goes away.
bad clutch cable, or not enough oil on the clutch plates.
Broken speed cable. probably doesn't have a cable it works off of a vehicle speed sensor. it could be bad
would a bad battery cable in a 95 toyota corolla make a engine come on?
bad battery or loose battery cable
low coolant? Bad thermostat? heater core airbound? control cable not adjusted properly?
bad alternator cable/corrosion bad battery
Absolutely
Bad cable insulation worn off touching ground?
Could be a bad switch Could be a broken cable
When a throttle cable is too tight any slight tap on the gas pedal could cause the car to jerk forward. The throttle cable should be adjusted to allow more play on the pedal.