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To change the accelerator cable on a Peugeot 306, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and safely lifted. Disconnect the old cable from the accelerator pedal and the throttle body, noting how it is routed. Install the new cable by threading it through the same path, connecting it to the pedal and throttle body securely. Finally, adjust the tension as needed and test the accelerator to ensure proper function.

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