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hsustyle

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Hi guys. Is the throttle pedal on a Rallye automatically adjusted?
I put a new throttle body gasket on earlier and cleaned icv& Tps while I was at it and ran it with lamda unplugged to see if that's whats causing the boggy throttle in low revs. Now my throttle pedal is really low??
Any ideas?

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Posted 5th Feb 2012 at 22:28
welshpug!

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adjust the cable...






























Laugh my ass off

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Posted 5th Feb 2012 at 22:49
hsustyle

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Sure,how? On the pedal or on top of The throttle body?

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Posted 5th Feb 2012 at 23:14
owain

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There's nothing to adjust at the pedal and, the steel wire is just clipped on. Take a look on the throttle body, you'll see the other end of the steer wire is just held in my a screw into a little end block.

Loosen screw, pull wire tight, re-tighten screw. One-minute job. Bear in mind you'll want to leave a slight bit of slack, even a little bit too tight and you'll affect the idle speed.

EDIT: Like so:

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 08:01
hsustyle

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Thanks for the pic. Mine has no screw, not since I've owned it.here is a pic from a couple of weeks ago..

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 09:12
hsustyle

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Thanks for the pic. Mine has no screw, not since I've owned it.here is a pic from a couple of weeks ago..

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 09:12
owain

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Looks like it's possibly in upside-down, or maybe is a different design. I'd grab yourself a new cable from GSF (about a tenner) and run that. Undo the throttle end, leave the outer sheath there and pull it through from inside the car. Clip new one to pedal, feed new cable back through.

You can change the outer sheath as well but it's a bit more fiddly and it only really necessary if it's siezing up.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 09:15
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owain wrote:
There's nothing to adjust at the pedal and, the steel wire is just clipped on. Take a look on the throttle body, you'll see the other end of the steer wire is just held in my a screw into a little end block.

Loosen screw, pull wire tight, re-tighten screw. One-minute job. Bear in mind you'll want to leave a slight bit of slack, even a little bit too tight and you'll affect the idle speed.

EDIT: Like so:



Don't you just ajust the outer bit by removing clip, pulling it tight (with a bit of slack) and then reclip? 10 second job Thumbs up

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 09:41
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Don't you just ajust the outer bit by removing clip, pulling it tight (with a bit of slack) and then reclip? 10 second job Thumbs up


If it's not seized then yes, I've had the metal bit stuck in the throttle body and the wire stuck in the clip, but you're right it really is that simple.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 09:42
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there is no screw on the o./e cable, adjust with the spring clip on the outer cable stop, it will not be seized.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 10:13
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welshpug! wrote:
there is no screw on the o./e cable, adjust with the spring clip on the outer cable stop, it will not be seized.


^^This

That is the standard way from Peugeot. Owain, I have never seen a '6' which has the screw collar on the throttle end of the cable...yours may have been modified at some point.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 13:55
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Really? I've had two from GSF, both were like that. As was the one on the car when I got it.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 13:56
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welshpug! wrote:
there is no screw on the o./e cable, adjust with the spring clip on the outer cable stop, it will not be seized.


Yep, 10 second job!

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 14:08
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The adjuster clip was missing. fail for me not spotting that! Skillfully bent a paperclip around it for now until I look through my 106 spares for another clip. 10second job.cheers

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 14:14
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
there is no screw on the o./e cable, adjust with the spring clip on the outer cable stop, it will not be seized.


^^This

That is the standard way from Peugeot. Owain, I have never seen a '6' which has the screw collar on the throttle end of the cable...yours may have been modified at some point.
I brought a new one from the maidstone pug dealer and it had the grub screw knobby bit but the old one was a moulded one. Weird. Dunno

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 16:30
welshpug!

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not weird at all, saves Peugeot having to stock dozens of different cables.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 16:43
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Ah, see nnow that makes sense.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 16:48
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I have never come across a genuine Pug one that has that arrangement, how strange!

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 17:24
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hsustyle wrote:
The adjuster clip was missing. fail for me not spotting that! Skillfully bent a paperclip around it for now until I look through my 106 spares for another clip. 10second job.cheers


From the work youve done on the 106 I think you have a good mechanical background, but I need to point out this quick fix is potentially dangerous, unless you used a big, thick, filing paperclip. Get a proper part, or you may get a sudden loss of power/throttle close.

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Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 17:28
hsustyle

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I found one off a 106.same size and fitSmile not as cool as the Macgyver one!

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stan_306gti6 wrote:
I have never come across a genuine Pug one that has that arrangement, how strange!


OEM replacements have the gromet and screw arrangement. The kits come longer than required but keep the cable as long as possible and do not over lube.
Posted 6th Feb 2012 at 22:42
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iplay wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
I have never come across a genuine Pug one that has that arrangement, how strange!


OEM replacements have the gromet and screw arrangement. The kits come longer than required but keep the cable as long as possible and do not over lube.


I stand corrected. However, what I meant by that was I had never seen a '6' that had the original cable on it with this arrangement - thus me thinking that the OEM replacement from Pug was also the same. Doh

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Posted 7th Feb 2012 at 07:26
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
iplay wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
I have never come across a genuine Pug one that has that arrangement, how strange!


OEM replacements have the gromet and screw arrangement. The kits come longer than required but keep the cable as long as possible and do not over lube.


I stand corrected. However, what I meant by that was I had never seen a '6' that had the original cable on it with this arrangement - thus me thinking that the OEM replacement from Pug was also the same. Doh
Assumption... The mother of all f*ck ups... Wink

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Posted 7th Feb 2012 at 09:16
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Albeit, not a f*ck up, or anything even close... Il shut up now. Smile

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Posted 7th Feb 2012 at 09:17
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aaron6 wrote:
Il shut up now. Smile


Good idea mate...LOL

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