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Date:         Tue, 7 Sep 1999 00:13:10 -0400
Reply-To:     Madsen <madsen@HOME.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Madsen <madsen@HOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Sticking Accelerator cable
Comments: To: Malcolm Stebbins <Malcolm.Stebbins@MSVU.CA>
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Hi all, I guess I was the one who started this thread with the sticky throttle. All I did was remove the spare tire and look straight up and found the black housing for the lever mechanism. Then I sprayed a teflon lubricant (other lubricants would suffice too I guess) on to the metal moving parts and presto it smoothed out my problem. But in my situation this is only an isolated case. Other vanagons could have a dried up cable or the throttle body sticking or what ever.

Bye for now..

Ken Madsen 87GL ----- Original Message ----- From: Malcolm Stebbins <Malcolm.Stebbins@MSVU.CA> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 12:11 PM Subject: Re: Sticking Accelerator cable

> I'd suggest some WD-40 on all moving parts (also on any pins that go into > housings) - THEN some lubrication on the same parts. When I replaced my > accelerator cable, I put liquid graphite down the WHOLE cable assembly > sleeve and on the cable prior to inserting in the sleeve - don't use oil in the > sleeve as it might gum up - especially in winter (see my story below). > > When yours stuck, could you find it it was in back or middle or front. When > I replaced my accelerator cable, I inspected the WHOLE length of the cable > housing and found that every place that it went through a metal opening (on > its way to the rear/front of the van), it had some re-enforcing protective outer > rubber housing and in some places it had slipped off (out of) the metal hole. > You might check yours as the cable might have worn through the housing > and be rubbing on the metal and maybe even shredded some filaments of the > wire. > > Any help??? good luck, > > My stuck accelerator story: VERY cold Canadian winter morning, 81 air > cooled, I was going up a long hill - peddle to the metal - and at the top of the > hill as I let my foot off the accelerator, but still had FULL throttle!!!!! I too > thought of turning the engine off - but it was a "VERY cold Canadian winter > morning" and I did not want to be stuck by the side of the road. SO! I > alternated turning the key "on' and 'off' -- full throttle!!!!!! then off and coast ---- > the full throttle!!! then coast -- I did this till I arrived at an exit with a nearby > petrol station. > > As I coasted to a stop, I turned on the auxiliary heater and in about 5 > minutes I heard a "pop" and the accelerator was back. > > What had happened was that the rubber gasket into which the cable went on > the 81 had pulled out and water had entered the sleeve and frozen. A > thorough cleaning and lub, did the trick. And I sold the van, but it is still up > and running around town. > > Malcolm S > > > > Elkavitch, wrote: > > > Hi all, > > After seeing no responses to the sticking accelerator cable > > question, I want to try again. I have the same problem as described in the > > earlier post - the gas pedal will go to the floor and not come up. This > > happens to us on the way to Canada this July. My suggestion at first -do > > as I did. My wife woke me up from a breakfast induced sleep and told the > > gas pedal was stuck. I reached over and just turned the engine off! Being > > very careful to not lock the steering wheel! I then "un stuck" the cable, > > obviously after carefully pulling over, the boot being torn also and went > > on. Happened again on the way home - same cure. Any ideas why? > > TIA > > Mike > > 86 Westy syncro


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