loosen cable(bolt on either side of the support) adjust the cable using the bolts, then re-tighten
This is located on the throttle body. Follow the throttle cable and it is usually on the opposite side where the cable attaches to the throttle body.
You buy a new one because throttle cables are not adjustable.
the throttle cable itself will have to be replaced. the cable is most likely fraying internally.
To tighten the throttle cable on a 2002 Mazda Tribute, first, locate the throttle cable assembly attached to the throttle body. Then, look for the adjustment nut or screw on the cable housing near the throttle body. Use a wrench to turn the adjustment nut clockwise to tighten the cable until you achieve the desired tension, ensuring there's a small amount of slack to allow for smooth throttle operation. Finally, test the throttle response before securing everything back in place.
It's not adjustable.
To change the throttle cable on a 1999 Ford Escort, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the air intake duct to access the throttle body, then unclip the old throttle cable from the throttle lever and the pedal assembly in the cabin. Install the new throttle cable by reversing the removal process, ensuring it is properly seated and adjusted for smooth operation. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the throttle for proper function.
To adjust the throttle cable on a 1994 Toyota Corolla for a smoother ride, first, locate the throttle cable at the throttle body. Loosen the locking nut on the cable adjuster, then either tighten or loosen the cable by turning the adjuster to achieve the desired slack. You should aim for about 1/8 inch of free play at the throttle pedal. Once adjusted, tighten the locking nut and test the throttle response to ensure smooth operation.
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.
The throttle cable can't be adjusted but the kickdown can be adjusted. Shorten the cable length to get it to kick down a gear sooner. It will kick down under less power.Lengthen the cable length to get it to kick down later. It will kick down with more power.
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
A sticking throttle usually indicates lack of lubrication in the throttle cable(s). There's a special tool used to lube cables. To find it, do a Google search for "Tusk cable lube kit." The kit comes with the tool and a can of cable lube, along with simple instructions.