Q: How to Service and Repair the Accelerator Cable on Lincoln Navigator?
A: Service and repair operations on the accelerator pedal cable require starting by removing the bolts of the accelerator control splash shield and removing the splash shield itself. The first step involves removing the accelerator cable from the throttle lever by pushing the throttle forward to slide off its end. The illustration omits representation of the speed control cable for a clear frame. Press the tabs to take out the accelerator cable from its position on the accelerator cable bracket. After disconnecting the accelerator cable from the pedal and shaft the technician will access the tabs inside the passenger space to push the cable into the engine compartment. Reverse the procedures already done to reinstall the device.
Q: How to Service the Accelerator Cable and Linkage on Lincoln Town Car?
A: The first step to service throttle cable and linkage requires disconnecting the battery ground cable. A flat screwdriver should be implemented for gently removing the protective shell of the motor by rotating it between the shell and motor through the shell's opening. The drive cable/sensor assembly should be unfastened from the drive motor. New drive cable/sensor assembly installation requires connecting to the motor before removing the tie strap and aligning protective shell tabs with drive motor end-cap slots for complete tab insertion. To complete the repair process reconnect the battery ground cable then reposition the accelerator pedal assembly and its shaft. Maintenance technicians must install a new drive cable on accelerator pedal and shaft assemblies where the memory option exists since these assemblies contain adjustable drive cables. Indexing of the adjustable pedal system should always occur any time technicians service brake or accelerator pedal assemblies.