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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Nissan Sunny (from 1991 to 1997, the year of issue)

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The accelerator cable



Withdrawal

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Detach the cable from the cam on the carburettor.
2. Remove the nut cover of a cable to the bracket and remove the cover of a cable from an arm (arrows show the adjustment nuts throttle cable).
3. Release the rope across the road paving.
4. In salon remove the bottom panel of the driver's side.
5. Disconnect the cable from the pedal.
6. Remove the nuts in the shell bulkhead and remove the cable by pulling the engine compartment.

Setting

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Pass the cable through the bulkhead.
2. Pull the cable into the engine compartment and lay in place.
3. Secure the nuts on the cover of a cable bulkhead.
4. Connect the cable to the pedal.
5. Install the bottom panel.
6. Secure the cover of a cable across the road.
7. Attach a cable to the cam on the axis of the throttle.
8. Adjust the cable.

Adjustment

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Loosen the adjusting nuts, make sure that the cam abuts the stopper.
2. Tighten the nut far as only the cam begins to move, release the nut 1.5-2 turns and tighten the locknut.
3. Have an assistant press on the pedal and check the smooth movement of the cam.




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