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Accelorator cable replacement
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:59 am
by CHIEF88
Changing the oil yesterday I noticed my accelerator cable was frayed in the visible section of it
As I need to get this done relatively quickly so I can use my car, I booked it in to the Garage, they ordered the part and all before I asked for a quote so I would feel bad for cancelling now, but was quoted $220-260 depending on whether it takes 30 mins or an hour, I should have asked them, but how much is the friggin cable worth?
I would have thought Labor would cost roughly 100ph ? So 160 for a a steel braided cable seems $$ to me ? Am I alone here or is that high haha
Edit: if it takes 40$ off for being done in 30 mins as opposed to an hour i guess labor is $80ph, that makes the cable $180 :(
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:22 am
by dillza_69
i did the accelerator cable in my 89 lux, cable cost me $75 and took me about 15min. Tell them to stick it
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:24 am
by CHIEF88
dillza_69 wrote:i did the accelerator cable in my 89 lux, cable cost me $75 and took me about 15min. Tell them to stick it
Where did you get your cable ? is it hard to get the length right or do they only come in one length ?
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:28 am
by CHIEF88
Well repco just quoted me $40 for an accelerator cable so I think I will now cancel the garage booking. cheers for heads up..
Any info on installing the cable ? any tricky bits or hints?
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:28 am
by dillza_69
depends if you have done an engine conversion, if it is the engine that came in the car then go to bursons (or similar). It really is an easy job. What motor is in your lux?
Just read your above reply... Have a look under the dash at how it is attached to the pedal, like i said its really not hard.
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:33 am
by CHIEF88
I'll go out and have a look at how it works now.
The engine in my lux is the original 4y-C. Why bursons if its an original engine ? the repco one doesnt cut it ?
cheers.
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:37 am
by dillza_69
CHIEF88 wrote:I'll go out and have a look at how it works now.
The engine in my lux is the original 4y-C. Why bursons if its an original engine ? the repco one doesnt cut it ?
cheers.
Na all good, down her (VIC) bursons is a bit cheaper than repco but $40 sounds pretty good to me. 4Y should be easy job.
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:51 am
by CHIEF88
Burson at Brendale QLD reckons they only have accelerator cables for 4wd hiluxs up to 1984...
EDIT: confirmed at a different store they recommend I try Toyota themselves.
And supercheap don't do em at all.
Guess I'll go with the one from Repco Lawnton.
EDIT: For a bit of fun I called Repco Enoggera store, he said none of the repco stores would have a cable for a Yn67 4wd Hilux '87 with 2.2l 4y-c engine.
This got me a little worried because he sounded like he knew his stuff..
I re-phoned Lawnton store to check this and he says he has one in store for a Yn67 4wd Hilux '87 with 2.2l 4y-c engine. So one of them is wrong
Guess I'll find out when I pickup the cable haha
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:23 am
by CHIEF88
For anyone who cares;
Just took the old cable out took maybe 5 minutes lol
I'm guessing the new cable will come with the protective sleeve too? because otherwise I got no idea how to connect the ends of the cable they look stamped on which would definitely be something I couldn't do haha
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:06 am
by RAY185
The bloke at Enoggera is wrong. Repco do a cable for your model. It is a direct replacement for the cable you removed so throw it on and call it done.
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:42 pm
by dillza_69
CHIEF88 wrote:For anyone who cares;
Just took the old cable out took maybe 5 minutes lol
I'm guessing the new cable will come with the protective sleeve too? because otherwise I got no idea how to connect the ends of the cable they look stamped on which would definitely be something I couldn't do haha
Told ya it was easy!
Once the new one is in you will be glad you had a go. And saved yourself many $$$ in the process
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 9:17 am
by CHIEF88
dillza_69 wrote:
Told ya it was easy!
Once the new one is in you will be glad you had a go. And saved yourself many $$$ in the process
Yea
thanks for convincing me to do it ..
New cable fitted perfectly and was super easy to install.
So glad I didn't get mechanic to do it