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    They come in handy when jump starting a vehicle,just wind up and wait

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    I would never recommend using a hand throttle while driving, But its ideal for bumping up the alternator charge rate, like for winching, lighting up a crash scene, jump starting or simply recharging the battery. As it's mechanical it can't show up as an error message (cue next year's model, cute asian voice: "Yoo heff yo foot on de thottle, plees tek it off")

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    My brother's county has one - he likes it for fast charging and for hot water shower warm up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by applemac View Post
    Wouldn't the computer start to through error messages on the Defender TD5, ....
    I haven't had anything to do with TD5's, but I do understand they have a "fly by wire" accelerator.

    If pushing the accelerator pedal with your foot does not give error codes then I don't see why pulling on the accelerator pedal via a hand throttle cable would give error codes!

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    I haven't fitted one yet, but I got a Defender V8 Choke cable. It fits on the RHS of the steering column, under the rubber bung. There's a mounting plate for it in the shroud already.

    I was thinking that I'd have to route it to the fuel pump throttle (300Tdi), but now I'll have to look at the pedal idea.

    If you've ever driven up a really steep and boulder strewn track, where you're bumped around in the seat, you would have noticed that your foot goes up and down on the throttle. This then makes the bumping worse and compromises the traction. A gentle and steady throttle from the cable can easily provide a steadier ascent. Plus all else that's been said about times of increased load on the charging system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    I haven't fitted one yet, but I got a Defender V8 Choke cable. It fits on the RHS of the steering column, under the rubber bung. There's a mounting plate for it in the shroud already.
    Ah ha ! I;d always wondered what the hell that blanked off hole was intended for and up until now no-one could tell me ! Well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    I haven't fitted one yet, but I got a Defender V8 Choke cable. It fits on the RHS of the steering column, under the rubber bung. There's a mounting plate for it in the shroud already.
    That's my hand brake release. I thought aout getting a second peddle and modding it so I could use it as a hand throttle ut couldn't be bothered.

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    I know a guy who used the hand throttle to set the revs as a sort of cruise control...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad110 View Post
    where can you get them?
    Havent seen them since Ser2A
    Got one on my Series III Stage 1. It's a chunky affair and is attached to the inside of the firewall, just above the gearbox tunnel on the passenger side. It reaches through the firewall to a lever that attaches to a push-rod which pushes a lever that rotates a rod that extends to the drivers side and which has a lever attached to a cable that is attached to the accelerator cable, and...

    You set the lever, push on the accelerator peddle and the engine sits at that setting

    Photo attached. You can see the lever just above the gear lever.

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    Hello All,

    Just my 2 cents worth, i\I have used a Hand throttle control from a 45 series landcruiser, mounts to the pedal and under the dash.

    Will try to post photos later.

    Regards

    Dutchie10

    2000 TD5 Defender 110 Dualcab

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