The 1200 choke system uses a fuel enrichening circuit controlled by a bystarter valve. You would have to remove the lowers and carb. cover to see where the cable is attached.
The 1998 Honda Accord 3.0 liter engine does not have throttle cable. The automobile has throttle linkage. The linkage is connected at each end with a connecting bolt. Remove the connecting bolt to remove the linkage.
how do you change the speedo cable on a 99 goldwing 1500, and how do you lube the front end/ I need instructions, not parts
The negative battery cable will short out if it is loose or corroded. Check both ends of the battery cable for corrosion. Make sure both ends are tight.
Remove the chrome cover, pull out the plug cable, use the spark plug socket with a ratchet.
Never heard of it, it's either linkage or cable. Carburetered vehicles could be linkage or cable operated. Throttle body would be cable operated or even electronically operated. Older transmissions could be linkage and later models would be cable operated.
Look at the left side of the front axle. There should be a cable running there between the lower leg of the fork and the hub of the wheel. That's the speedometer cable. The other end should be connected to the back of the speedometer.
I suspect that the linkage between the gas pedal and the throttle is worn. Check the cable that connects the two.
remove battery cable remove gear change lever remove two bolts thru starter then work it out .' that's it
Electronic transmission... no cable/linkage.
There are two cables. One is the Throttle valve (TV) cable and that should go from the throttle linkage to the transmission. It will pop off the throttle arm and there is one bolt holding the cable housing to the transmission. take it out the bolt and unhook the linkage and replace the cable making sure to snap it back on at the throttle arm. The other cable is the for shifting and it should attach to a lever arm on the side of your transmission and go to the shifter linkage. If you are under the car and have someone shift with the car off you will see the the arm moving disconnect it from both ends of the cable and replace.
If you look on the foot brake side, just where the cable meets the carb, there is a screw a little further in, that will adjust the idle. Use a long screw driver.
You don't , you replace the linkage cable from shifter to transmission