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Follow these instructions to replace a damaged throttle control. Optionally, you may also replace the attached throttle control cable.
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Cut and remove any zip ties securing the throttle cable.
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Use a Phillips #2 driver to remove the screw securing the lower end of the throttle cable.
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Remove the bracket securing the lower end of the throttle cable.
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Rotate the lower end of the throttle cable to detach it from the throttle.
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If necessary, loosen the screw securing the lower end of the throttle cable and adjust the position of the cable. Re-tighten the screw and check to make sure that the throttle moves through its full range of motion.
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Use a 7/16" wrench or deep socket to remove the cap from the throttle control.
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Advance the throttle control to expose the gear rack containing the upper end of the throttle cable.
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Separate the gear rack from the upper end of the throttle cable.
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Lift and remove the gear rack from the throttle control.
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If the gear rack doesn't fully detach, advance the throttle control lever a little farther.
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Use a 1/2" wrench to unscrew the upper end of the throttle cable from the throttle control.
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Slide the throttle cable down out of the bottom of the throttle control, and remove the cable.
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Use a Phillips #2 driver to remove the two screws securing the throttle control.
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While removing the screws, use a 3/8" wrench to counter-hold the lock nuts and prevent them from rotating.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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the part # is incorrect, it appears that it is 440014 not 440013