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Old May 13, 2004
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Question throtle cable

part of the throtle cable are starting to come loose
is there away to fix it or should it be replaced.
and is this some thing that is EZ to do myself or take it
to the honda dealership
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i will try that. Is there away to keep it from sliding out again?
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im guessing tighten it alot?
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tighten it but make sure that when the car is running hot it doesnt rev past 800rpm's
 
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