My throttle cable stuck wide open yesterday, while driving. It was very exciting. :-) Luckily I was only a mile from home. Started the car in 2nd, let it accelerate to ~40mph, then shut the engine off, put it in neutral and coasted. Repeated that several times.
I have a spare good used cable, but was wondering if I could just try to rehabilitate this one--i.e. with some spray lube. WD-40 brand makes a silicon-based product that says it's for cables, but they also make a PTFE type which is what I thought of using; but that one doesn't mention cable lubing as a use.
Might as well hit the clutch cable while I'm at it.
Your thoughts?
I have a spare good used cable, but was wondering if I could just try to rehabilitate this one--i.e. with some spray lube. WD-40 brand makes a silicon-based product that says it's for cables, but they also make a PTFE type which is what I thought of using; but that one doesn't mention cable lubing as a use.
Might as well hit the clutch cable while I'm at it.
Your thoughts?
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