Closed Throttle Or Idle Adjustment - Club Car 2005 precendent Maintenance And Service

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14
FUEL SYSTEM
Accelerator Cable Installation
1. Insert the accelerator cable through the hole in the frame and feed it towards the pedal group. Connect
the accelerator cable to the pedal group. See GCOR, Section 5, Page 5-3.
2. Connect the end of the accelerator cable (7) to the governor lever arm (Figure 14-3, Page 14-7).
3. Press on the cable (7) to snap it in place in bracket (9).
4. Adjust two lock nuts (12) to remove excess slack in the accelerator cable. Finger-tighten the two lock
nuts.
5. Before tightening the cable housing lock nuts make sure the engine RPM adjustment is correct. See
Engine RPM Adjustment on page 14-9.
6. Connect battery cables, positive (+) cable first, and tighten hardware to 12 ft-lb (16.3 N·m).
See Figure 1-1, Section 1, Page 1-3. Coat terminals with Battery Terminal Protector Spray (CCI P/N
1014305) to minimize corrosion.

CLOSED THROTTLE OR IDLE ADJUSTMENT

When the accelerator pedal is released, the engine will stop. Therefore, it is not possible to measure or set
idling speed under normal vehicle operating conditions. Set throttle valve as follows:
1. Loosen the carburetor idle screw so that it is not touching the throttle lever (Figure 14-4, Page 14-8).
2. Slowly tighten the idle screw until it lightly touches the throttle lever, then tighten it an additional 3/4 turn.
IDLE
SCREW
Figure 14-4 Idle Screw
Page 14-8
2005 Precedent Gasoline Golf Car Maintenance and Service Manual
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