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gdw3138 01-18-2010 12:03 PM

Need cable - accelerator to transmission
 
I need to replace the cable that goes from the accelerator pedal to the automatic transmission on a 88 Bronco II. I have been told that it is either a kick down cable (TV) or a overdrive cable. The casing on the cable is broken with casing wires explosed and nicks in inner cable. I have had no luck on typical sources for replacement. Any ideas?

NumberDummy 01-18-2010 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by gdw3138 (Post 8384411)
I need to replace the cable that goes from the accelerator pedal to the automatic transmission on a 88 Bronco II. I have been told that it is either a kick down cable (TV) or a overdrive cable. The casing on the cable is broken with casing wires explosed and nicks in inner cable. I have had no luck on typical sources for replacement. Any ideas?

There is no such thing as an O/D cable, so it has to be this:

E8TZ7A187A .. Kickdown Cable / Obsolete / Fits: 1988 Bronco II & Ranger with A4LD.

No Ford Dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any.

gdw3138 01-18-2010 12:52 PM

Ok, thanks. Does anyone have a used cable that they would be willing to sell?

rebocardo 01-19-2010 12:11 AM

I do, I was going to E-Bay it. Let me take a picture to make sure it is what you need.

FWIW: I am sure I bought one from Autozone before.

gdw3138 01-19-2010 08:15 AM

Thanks
 
Great. I'll await the picture. I tried the local dealers, parts stores, including Autozone, Ebay and the web. I was looking into how to repair my existing cable.

rebocardo 01-19-2010 10:22 PM

Well, I can tell you how to repair it, from memory of how it looks. I will try pulling it tomorrow. Get a crimper from HD, buy a cable from HD, put a ferrule on one end (gas pedal), and crimp it. Fishing line weight might do too.

gdw3138 01-20-2010 08:31 PM

It isn't the cable ends that are the problem. It looks as if the previous owner let it get to close to the headers and the casing is melted away, leaving only the wire strands of the casing and the cable. The missing casing area is large and there are nicks in the cable, which looks to be plastic and it has a few cuts in it also. If you or someone else doesn't have a spare cable that I can get, I will have to search junk yards as no one appears to have a new one. I don't know what years/models will work, so I will have to take it along with me. Thanks.

NumberDummy 01-21-2010 01:20 AM


Originally Posted by gdw3138 (Post 8397457)
It isn't the cable ends that are the problem. It looks as if the previous owner let it get to close to the headers and the casing is melted away, leaving only the wire strands of the casing and the cable. The missing casing area is large and there are nicks in the cable, which looks to be plastic and it has a few cuts in it also. If you or someone else doesn't have a spare cable that I can get, I will have to search junk yards as no one appears to have a new one.

I don't know what years/models will work, :-huh so I will have to take it along with me.


Originally Posted by NumberDummy
D8TZ7A187A .. Kickdown Cable / Obsolete / Fits: 1988 Bronco II & Ranger with A4LD.

1984/87 is different, as is 1989 and later.


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