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> Sudden Cruz Control?, And a need a new place to mount a accelerator bracket
Eric_Ciampa
post Oct 23 2007, 02:36 PM
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OK, so a little while ago I noticed that my "stiff" gas pedal was starting to stick a little bit. "That's OK," I thought, "I was planning on rebuilding my pedal cluster anyways." So I start planning the project and start driving w/out shoes so I can pull the pedal up if need be. Well over the weekend, I am driving on the 210 and all of a sudden I notice I am still accelerating and the pedal is either already up or won't return. So I shut off the car coast to a stop and get a tow home.

Turns out it is not the pedal cluster - which I suspected by now - but rather my accelerator cable (somehow) has become stuck in its sheath. This is not to bad, but as I am working in the engine bay my mounting bracket for the accelerator cable breaks off and takes the lip of the case off.

Two questions, (1) is this something I can (and should) reattach? (2) What are some other set-ups people have to mount a bracket for the throttle cable?

And the pictures

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