If it is like the 72 beetle, Have someone hold the the carb throttle open to give you some slack in the cable, then hook it in from the passenger side. If you hook in from the driver side it will come up done trust me
To hook up the throttle cable on a 1972 AMF golf cart, first ensure the cart is off and safely positioned. Locate the throttle linkage on the engine and identify the throttle cable attachment point. Attach one end of the throttle cable to the throttle pedal assembly and the other end to the throttle linkage, ensuring it is secured and adjusted for proper tension. Finally, test the throttle pedal to confirm smooth operation and make any necessary adjustments.
To install a throttle cable on a 1977 Datsun pickup, first, remove the old cable by detaching it from the throttle linkage and the pedal assembly. Next, route the new throttle cable through the firewall and attach it to the throttle linkage on the engine, ensuring it is properly aligned. Finally, connect the other end to the accelerator pedal, adjusting the cable tension as needed for smooth operation. Test the throttle to ensure it opens and closes properly before securing everything in place.
There is not speedometer cable on a 1996 Honda Civic. There is a throttle cable. Top replace this unhook it from the throttle body and gas pedal. Hook on the new cable to snake it through the firewall. Properly hook the throttle cable to the gas pedal and throttle body.
To hook up your gas pedal to your racing lawn mower, first ensure that the mower's throttle cable is properly connected to the engine's throttle lever. Then, attach the gas pedal to a pivot point or lever system that will pull the throttle cable when pressed. Adjust the cable tension to ensure smooth operation and responsiveness. Finally, test the pedal to confirm it correctly controls the engine's speed before securing all components.
On my 1994 Mazda Navajo, which should be the same as an Explorer, their is a black plastic cover with 3 bolts on top of the engine. When you remove the cover the throttle and cruise control cables attach to the throttle lever there. My throttle is sticking but the problem seems to be where the cable attaches to the pedal.
To replace the throttle cable on a 1989 Ford Bronco, first disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Remove the old throttle cable by detaching it from the throttle body and the accelerator pedal assembly. Install the new throttle cable by connecting it to the throttle body and fastening it to the accelerator pedal. Finally, adjust the cable for proper tension and reattach the battery cable before testing the throttle operation.
To replace a throttle cable, first disconnect the battery for safety. Then, remove any covers or components blocking access to the throttle assembly and the accelerator pedal. Detach the old throttle cable from both ends: the throttle body and the pedal assembly. Finally, install the new cable by connecting it to the throttle body and pedal, ensuring it has the correct tension and routing, and reassemble any removed components.
Chances are the throttle cable from the pedal to the throttle body needs replacing.
The tps is on the driver's side of the throttle body. The throttle body is mounted to the front of the intake, and has a cable going to it from the throttle pedal. When you push the pedal down the cable opens the valve inside the body.
Yes it does. It reaches from the gas pedal to the throttle body on your intake.
To replace the frayed throttle cable on a 2005 Ford Freestar, first disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Remove the air intake duct to access the throttle body, then detach the old throttle cable from both the throttle body and the accelerator pedal. Install the new throttle cable by connecting it to the throttle body and the accelerator pedal, ensuring proper routing. Finally, reassemble any components removed and reconnect the battery before testing the throttle operation.
To be very simple, there is no cable linking the injection/carburator , your gas pedal is control electronically thus replacing the cable usually linking the injection throttle, (e-throttle)