Throttle cable
Discussion
I have had a couple snap on my Tamora, both times it was at the pedal end. Took it to garage to get fixed and guy said that its a known issue and resolved by slightly adjusting the pedal maximum travel, which apparently puts less strain on the cable connector. Only by a couple of mm apparently.
Not snapped since and that was maybe 3 or 4 years ago.
Not snapped since and that was maybe 3 or 4 years ago.
Tuscan is on its third as well.
The cable needs to be routed so as not to kink, there was an updated part for the Tuscan, which I think is fitted to the other T cars. I had one break after a few weeks, so some of them might be better than others.
The angle of the cable isn't great, as the cable arcs the load is put on the thrust face at the cable. The later cables are different and have a revised end with a PTFE shealth. (I think)
I have the pedal box apart at the moment looking at it. I thought it was going again but it wasn't....
The cable needs to be routed so as not to kink, there was an updated part for the Tuscan, which I think is fitted to the other T cars. I had one break after a few weeks, so some of them might be better than others.
The angle of the cable isn't great, as the cable arcs the load is put on the thrust face at the cable. The later cables are different and have a revised end with a PTFE shealth. (I think)
I have the pedal box apart at the moment looking at it. I thought it was going again but it wasn't....
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Most cables probably seize up and break due to lack of use.