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    Snapped accelerator/throttle cable - roadside repair

    Just posting this for the laughs, and I guess as a PSA for anyone else who is unfortunate enough to have their throttle/accelerator cable snap at 2am on a lonely coastal road with no phone reception to call for help.

    Driving home from a fish, I rounded a bend and in the process of up-shifting back to 4th the accelerator pedal suddenly went straight to the floor with no resistance and no response with revs, a quick inspection showed that the cable was still attached to both the throttle on the 4BD1 and the pedal itself, but the cable could be pulled from either end, it had snapped within the actual sheath

    Luckily, my old man has a habit of giving me random bits of rope, some of which I had stored in my side bins for gods know what, and I was able to fashion a temporary "hand throttle", attached the loop at the engine, and ran the rope out under the rear right side of the closed bonnet to the driver side window which got me home without problems, not sure if this is a known thing, but I felt pretty proud being able to bush mechanic myself out of a bad situation.

    Next day pics of the setup:





    and on the way home the previous night:


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    Good work. The bonnet gap is a design feature for that exact purpose

    Steve
    1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
    1988 120 with rust and potential
    1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
    2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive

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    So much win.
    -Mitch
    'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveG View Post
    Good work. The bonnet gap is a design feature for that exact purpose

    Steve
    I certainly appreciate Landrover including this undocumented feature on the Perentie

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