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566426 - Accelerator Cable – V8 – RHD

Original price - Original price €22,10
Original price
€22,10
€22,10 - €22,10
Current price €22,10

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Accelerator Cable in the throttle control linkage, connecting the accelerator pedal to the carburettor throttle spindle.

Transmits pedal movement to the throttle to control engine speed. For V8 petrol, right-hand drive applications.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES II/IIA/III — 109" V8, RHD
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1970-1994 — RHD
Alternative Codes
566426566426ES

In stock 5 units
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Frequently asked questions

What does the accelerator cable do?
The accelerator cable connects the accelerator pedal to the carburettor throttle spindle, transmitting pedal movement to control engine speed. This one is for V8 petrol, right-hand drive applications.
Which models does this accelerator cable fit?
This cable fits the right-hand drive V8 Land Rover Series 2, 2A and 3 109-inch and the Range Rover Classic (1970-1994). It's specific to V8 carburettor, RHD setups, so confirm your engine and steering side.
What are the signs the accelerator cable needs replacing?
A worn accelerator cable typically feels stiff or notchy at the pedal, sticks, or frays at the ends. A frayed inner cable can jam the throttle, so replace it if pedal movement isn't smooth.