To change the throttle cable on a White LT 185 lawn tractor, first, ensure the engine is off and disconnect the battery for safety. Remove the old throttle cable by detaching it from the throttle control lever and the engine's throttle linkage. Install the new throttle cable by threading it through the appropriate guides and securing it to both the throttle control and the engine linkage. Finally, adjust the cable tension as needed and reconnect the battery before testing the throttle's functionality.
Your throttle cable is probably dirty and stuck up, or the cylinder in the carburetor, which holds the carb needle, is stuck in the open throttle position (UP)- this could be due to a long overdue cleaning and maintenance routine. It is also ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS THINGS TO HAPPEN TO A MOTORCYCLE RUNNING AT FULL SPEED: a STUCK THROTTLE. The best remedy for this situation is to check both cable and carb. You will have to unscrew the top of the carb where the throttle cable enters the carburetor barrel. Pull the cable out and check if the spring still works. If the spring is still original (1976) it WILL most probably be broken and won't return the cylinder DOWN to the closed throttle position. Replace the spring. If it is still whole, shiny, and good- spray it with Carb Cleaner. Actuate your throttle by twisting the grip- check the return action on the spring. If it goes back, your cable is good. If not, put the small red hose that comes with your Carb Cleaner spray into the spray nozzle and spray a little INTO the cable's housing to clean the cable. Twist the throttle grip while the cleaner is still wet to get the cleaner into the cable. If this loosens the cable, then your problem is found. Spray a bit more cleaner into the cable, (best done if you REMOVE THE WHOLE CABLE AND SPRAY INTO IT FROM BOTH ENDS AND PULL THE CABLE IN AND OUT). Then spray WHITE SILICON LUBRICANT into the cable from both ends. Assemble your carb and cable. Start your engine as you normally would. If all else fails, replace the throttle cable.
First check that the throttle return spring(s) on the motor are intact and functioning. Next use a spray grease to lube the entire throttle assembly (white lithium based is best), move the throttle assembly by hand to see if it moves freely. If it does move freely test it by using the gas pedal. If the pedal doesn't move freely, or the throttle stays open when the pedal is pressed the throttle cable is likely corroded inside. Replace the throttle cable & lube the pivot for the gas pedal. If you've recently done any work under the hood retrace your steps. Did you have the air cleaner off? If something, like a screw or socket, fell into the intake it's possible it got sucked into the throttle body and is lodging open the throttle plate, which is connected to the accelerator cable.
no there about the same one's just white
it is burning oil
P0122 - Throttle Position Sensor circuit low input. P0123 - Throttle Position Sensor circuit high input. Change your TPS(Throttle Position Sensor). It is located on the driver's side of the throttle body with a three wire connector, usually white. If you need instructions, reply back.
under the seat of tractor is the hydraulic reservoir. fill it to the line on the dipstick.
Its a possibility that your throttle cable has come undone. Locate the throttle and have someone push the gas to see if it is moving or not. The smoke might be a cause of burning oil.
It is one cord of a RCA connector (red and white audio cable or a red/white/yellow cable). To hookup my sub woofer from the receiver I separated a red and white cable and just one of them.
Add white and/or yellow.
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No you can use a HDMI cable for A/V connections or an optional PS3 component cable
Probably a weak battery