There's a Z-hook on the end of the cable that goes to the front of the car, and a plastic arm with a roller on it that the gas pedal pushes on. (If there isn't a metal hook on the end of the cable, you need a new cable.) You just work the hook through a hole in the side of the arm, and you're done. You will probably need to unhook the cable from the carburetor to get it to hook up at the front of the car, though.
Check the cable that connect the accelerator pedal to carb., may have slipped out of retainer.
It is the accelerator cable.
Accelerator cable? No. Accelerator pedal set up? Yes.Looks like 2 bolts to remove the pedal clusterfrom the floorpan and then there is a bolt going through the pivot for the gas pedal.
To install an accelerator cable on a 1989 Volkswagen Westfalia camper, first, remove the old cable by disconnecting it from the accelerator pedal and the throttle body. Feed the new cable through the firewall and connect it to the pedal, ensuring it is properly seated. Then, attach the other end to the throttle body, adjusting the tension as necessary to ensure smooth operation. Finally, test the accelerator to ensure it's functioning correctly before reassembling any removed components.
To replace the accelerator cable on a VW Transporter T4, first, disconnect the battery and remove the engine cover if applicable. Then, locate the accelerator pedal and disconnect the old cable from it, followed by removing it from the throttle body. Install the new cable by threading it through the appropriate guides, securing it to the throttle body and pedal, and finally, adjust the cable tension before reconnecting the battery and testing the pedal's operation.
To remove the accelerator cable on a 1995 Ford E-250 van, first ensure the vehicle is off and the keys are removed. Locate the accelerator cable at the throttle body and at the gas pedal. Disconnect the cable from the throttle body by loosening the retaining clip or screw, then remove it from the gas pedal by either unclipping it or unscrewing it from the pedal assembly. Make sure to note the routing of the cable for reinstallation.
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.
follow it from the intake to the foot pedal
Chances are the throttle cable from the pedal to the throttle body needs replacing.
Yes, a broken or disconnected accelerator cable is the likely cause for the accelerator pedal to quit working. The car will still run fine but will not be able to accelerate past idle.
It is located on the side of the engine where the cruise/accelerator cable and A/T kickdown cable all join together.
It is the accelerator pedal.