Afternoon all!
So gave my car some tlc today and noticed the cable is starting fray so to play it safe I want to replace it
Had a search and couldn't find much past info on it.
Has anyone done it? Pain in th ass job?
Where did you get the cable from?
What tools needed?
Is it a 6 pack of beer job?
Cheers!
Chris
Throttle cable replacement?
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Re: Throttle cable replacement?
I did this on my NA and it was pretty easy. Mistake I made was not taking notice where the cable threaded through the back of the dash so had a few attempts before it reached far enough to plug in. Apart from that, simple.
IIRC there's a Youtube video of how to do it.
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IIRC there's a Youtube video of how to do it.
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Re: Throttle cable replacement?
Found it ;
How to Replace Noisy Miata MX-5 Speedometer Cable: http://youtu.be/toaLegEPbiI
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Re: Throttle cable replacement?
KevGoat wrote:Found it ;
How to Replace Noisy Miata MX-5 Speedometer Cable: http://youtu.be/toaLegEPbiI
Different cables, throttle cable is relatively simple, just a matter of unclipping each end, then feeding it through the firewall.
Hard part is getting the clip bit in the firewall unclipped.
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Re: Throttle cable replacement?
Thanks hks,
how long did it take you?
any tips?
Kev - haha all good, appreciate the help anyway mate!
cheers,
Chris
how long did it take you?
any tips?
Kev - haha all good, appreciate the help anyway mate!
cheers,
Chris
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Re: Throttle cable replacement?
So with a mate it was a quick/fairly easy job with a few beers!
However I was sold a cable that seems and inch too long.
How?!?!
No idea. Even with maximum adjustment it was still too loose
Refund time,
However I was sold a cable that seems and inch too long.
How?!?!
No idea. Even with maximum adjustment it was still too loose
Refund time,
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