after unscrewing the black plastic nut at the end of the cable attaching to the carb it will slide out. If yours is stuck the oring or tubular piece inside is gummed up. Sometimes carb spray will help this release it so it will come out.
To remove the carburetor from a 2005 Honda Rincon 650, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the battery, then remove the air intake duct and any necessary covers to access the carburetor. Detach the fuel line, throttle cable, and any electrical connections, then unbolt the carburetor from the engine. Carefully pull it out, ensuring not to damage any surrounding components.
To remove the throttle cable on a 2004 Honda Shadow Aero, first, ensure the motorcycle is off and cool. Locate the throttle grip assembly and remove any necessary covers or screws to access the throttle cable. Disconnect the cable from the throttle grip by loosening the retaining screw, then trace the cable down to the carburetor or fuel injection unit, where you will need to disconnect it from there as well. Once both ends are detached, you can fully remove the throttle cable from the motorcycle.
Yes, the 1985 Honda FourTrax models, such as the TRX125 and TRX200, are equipped with a clutch cable. This cable connects the clutch lever to the clutch mechanism, allowing the rider to engage and disengage the clutch for shifting gears. However, the specific configuration may vary depending on the model, so it's essential to refer to the owner's manual for detailed information.
(1) Remove the air filter and housing (2) Loosen the cable bracket (3) Remove the throttle and choke cables from the carburetor (4) Remove the governor spring from the carburetor (5) Remove the two bolts that fasten the carburetor to the engine. CAUTION: Do not stretch or bend the governor spring while removing or re-installing.
its under the seat in between the airbox and plastic air intake, if that doesnt help fallow your throttle cable back.
You do not need to remove a fuse at all. To reset the ECU on Honda Accords, just disconnect the negative battery cable (or whatever cable is ground) and wait for 15 minutes, then reconnect.
Where that arm is if you push the cable into that arm there should be a small slot that the actual cable will slid through
To replace the speedometer cable for the 1998 Honda Civic, first purchase the cable for about 7 to about 11 dollars. Then, remove the negative battery cable on the vehicle and open the instrument panel. Remove the three terminal connector from the speed sensor and replace it with the new one.
possible cable Remove from transmission and check if in one piece - if not remove speedometer head and replace cable to transmission and head
kick down cable
It could be a number of things.. Drasticly reverse gear could be just broken, or the reverse cable could have broken. I sugest you take it into a local ATV dealer to have a look
Hey Candace==Remove the negative battery cable. Then remove the wires from the starter then the mounting bolts and work it out. GoodluckJoe