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Default Throttle Cable - 10-08-2004 , 08:43 AM






1988 740 Estate


I believe I have a sticking throttle cable.
From the test I have carried out it appears to be the cable and not related
to the throttle mechanism.

Is it difficult to change the cable especially up under the dash, could I
Imbricate the cable without removing it.




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Peter K L Milnes
 
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Default Re: Throttle Cable - 10-08-2004 , 06:33 PM






You will probably find that the cable is sticking because it is fraying
inside the outer covering. Change the cable for a new one. Follow
instructions in Haynes or Chilton manuals.

Cheers, Peter.

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1988 740 Estate


I believe I have a sticking throttle cable.
From the test I have carried out it appears to be the cable and not
related
to the throttle mechanism.

Is it difficult to change the cable especially up under the dash, could I
Imbricate the cable without removing it.






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Default Re: Throttle Cable - 10-08-2004 , 08:26 PM



If your Volvo is a automatic transmission check the kick down cable the
cable gets stuck causing your complaint
Glenn

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"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
as I live,
nor should any American.
"Mow Green"
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1988 740 Estate


I believe I have a sticking throttle cable.
From the test I have carried out it appears to be the cable and not
related
to the throttle mechanism.

Is it difficult to change the cable especially up under the dash, could I
Imbricate the cable without removing it.






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Default Re: Throttle Cable - 05-12-2005 , 09:09 AM



I have a gummed up throttle cable in my '98 V70. Can I easily replce this?
Thanks,
Pete
'98V70
'99XC

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If your Volvo is a automatic transmission check the kick down cable the
cable gets stuck causing your complaint
Glenn

--
"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
as I live,
nor should any American.
"Mow Green"
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1988 740 Estate


I believe I have a sticking throttle cable.
From the test I have carried out it appears to be the cable and not
related
to the throttle mechanism.

Is it difficult to change the cable especially up under the dash, could I
Imbricate the cable without removing it.








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John Robertson
 
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Default Re: Throttle Cable - 05-12-2005 , 07:32 PM



When I had this happen on my cruise control I ran solvent through the cable
then synthetic oil never seized again .It was also sitting across the top of
the engine getting to much heat so I insulated it with a bit of rubber hose
..To get the oil down the cable I put synthetic oil in a balloon,inflated it
and held it over one end of the cable whilst inflated .the air pressure
pushed the oil right through .
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I have a gummed up throttle cable in my '98 V70. Can I easily replce this?
Thanks,
Pete
'98V70
'99XC

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If your Volvo is a automatic transmission check the kick down cable the
cable gets stuck causing your complaint
Glenn

--
"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
"Mow Green"
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1988 740 Estate


I believe I have a sticking throttle cable.
From the test I have carried out it appears to be the cable and not
related
to the throttle mechanism.

Is it difficult to change the cable especially up under the dash, could
I
Imbricate the cable without removing it.










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Mike F
 
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Default Re: Throttle Cable - 05-16-2005 , 10:12 AM



"Peter (Remove one i and the Remove)" wrote:
Quote:
I have a gummed up throttle cable in my '98 V70. Can I easily replce this?
Thanks,
Pete
'98V70
'99XC

My S70 had a sticky cable when I got it - I don't remember what was
exactly involved, but I remember not having any problems. You do need
to crawl under the dash.

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Mike F.
Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

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