New ACC. Cable / Clutch Cable Conflicting, Sometimes getting gas / higher revs when depressing clutch... |
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New ACC. Cable / Clutch Cable Conflicting, Sometimes getting gas / higher revs when depressing clutch... |
MikeInMunich |
May 23 2017, 06:24 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 392 Joined: 19-November 13 From: Munich, Germany Member No.: 16,674 Region Association: None |
That says it all. We weren't successful installing the new accelerator cable without getting it somehow twisted / conflicting with the clutch cable.
Looking for more tips beyond those already discussed here in other threads on this issue on how to avoid this. We should pull it back out to the firewall and try again, I presume, but we are 100% blind, just pushing it into the tube and looking for it to come out near the pedal. Is it at all possible or not to be SURE that there is no conflict, and if so, then please, by all means, describe how to do it. Thanks very much! With best regards, M.i.M. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
MikeInMunich |
Jun 25 2017, 02:00 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 392 Joined: 19-November 13 From: Munich, Germany Member No.: 16,674 Region Association: None |
Update: problem solved. I finally took the time to get down under there and get my left hand as far into the tunnel as possible to get the accelerator cable to go UNDER the clutch cable tube (?) whereby it had been on the top side of it. An adjustment at the throttle was not necessary. Idle speed did not change. It took 5 minutes. Note: someone with fat hands and wrists would have a hard time pulling this off, not to mention in my estimate that anyone who weighs over about 215 lbs wouldn't be able to get down under there very well anyway without taking the steering wheel off.
Glad that's now taken care of. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) M.i.M. |
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