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It's been awhile since the throttle cable has been disconnected.....the Haynes book is useless.....does anyone have a reasonable image to show how the throttle cable hooks up (it's a 1.8, if that matters)...some say barrel nut , but there never was one????
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Close. The easy way with all of the cables is to tie a string to the interior end of the cable, pull the cable out of the tube (towards the rear of the car). Tie the string to the new cable. Pull the new cable into the interior of the car. Hook up both ends. This presupposes that the original cable was installed correctly. |
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