Sticky throttle cable

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by RKMT, Jan 29, 2005.

  1. RKMT

    RKMT Guest

    Hi there,

    Am running a '00 Accord 2.0i ES Coupe (UK spec) with a F20B5 engine.

    In the morning, the throttle cable gets sticky. I have to depress the
    pedal fully with some force to 'liberate it.' After that, it's ok for
    the whole day, until the next morning.

    Am not sure where to look, except lubricating the throttle cable (which
    I've never done on a car.)

    Any ideas and/or advice will be greatly appreciated.

    Alex
     
    RKMT, Jan 29, 2005
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    Brian Smith Guest

    That is where to start. I use a silicone based spray oil to hit all of the
    accessible sections of the throttle linkage, under the hood. Also, I hit the
    linkage at the pedal end, under the dash.

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Jan 29, 2005
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    TeGGer® Guest



    Throttle body is gummed up. Pull air tube off and clean. Has nothing at all
    to do with the throttle cable.

    Also check PCV system for blockage. A plugged PCV valve will cause oil to
    be pumped into the intake, helping to sludge-up the throttle body.
     
    TeGGer®, Jan 29, 2005
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    Rohit Beri Guest

    this is what you need to do.... I did the same for my 2000 Accord EX

    http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.autos.honda/browse_thread/thread/3625d5f6e5364dea/8891a940d04ae047?q=check+throttle+pdf&_done=%2Fgroup%2Falt.autos.honda%2Fsearch%3Fgroup%3Dalt.autos.honda%26q%3Dcheck+throttle+pdf%26qt_g%3D1%26searchnow%3DSearch+this+group%26&_doneTitle=Back+to+Search&&d#8891a940d04ae047

    http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf

    Thanks,

    -B
     
    Rohit Beri, Jan 29, 2005
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    motsco_ _ Guest


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    Don't start messing with the throttle cable until you've proven that the
    throttle body is cleaned of gum. Your 'in the morning' description
    indicates it is. Lubing a throttle cable can be dangerous if you should
    be tempted to use the wrong stuff, and it sticks during cold weather.....

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jan 29, 2005
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    RKMT Guest

    Rohit Beri, thank you so very much for the link to that pdf. That helps
    a lot ! :-D
     
    RKMT, Jan 30, 2005
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