kickdown probs

kyle1jzsupra

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k i had my kickdown not hooked up i gota gte with the non turbo auto trans.

i had the the manual tb on it and now i have the right one on it and i cant get it to reach it right it seems like i cant pull it out or sumthin could it be stuck or what should i do? thnx kyle
 

tlo86

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are you talking about the throttle cable on the transmission? you can goto a garage door or bicycle shop to have them extend it or buy the stuff you need to extend the cable (if thats what you are talking about) there isnt really a difference in turbo and non turbo auto transmissions... maybe sensors but thats it in my experience)
 

gtsfirefighter

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I'm running a non turbo auto with my GTE. For some reason the cable would not reach on mine neither, so I just moved it. Instead of going around the head I have it coming up from behind the head and over the linkage and it's working just fine. I don't have a pic but can get one for you tomorrow if you like.
 

kyle1jzsupra

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gtsfirefighter: so its going around the back of the head?

i think i have tried this before, it reaches i believe over the valve covers but for sum reason i think it could be stuck as it wont pull out when i yank on it .

or is a normal person not able to pull it out? o and yes i am talkin about that cable with the orange litlle rubber thing on the end for the trans
 

tlo86

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dont you need to drop the pan first to get it out?

or am i on the wrong page altogether hehe
 

gtsfirefighter

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kyle1jzsupra;1008153 said:
gtsfirefighter: so its going around the back of the head?

i think i have tried this before, it reaches i believe over the valve covers but for sum reason i think it could be stuck as it wont pull out when i yank on it .

or is a normal person not able to pull it out? o and yes i am talkin about that cable with the orange litlle rubber thing on the end for the trans

I'll get a pic for you later when I get back home. Instead of it going up around the exhaust side of the engine I have it coming up between the back of the head and the firewall. That will give you a couple of inches to play with. You just have to be careful where you rest it over the throttle linkage otherwise you let off the gas, the pedal won't retract.

Give me a couple of hours and I'll take a pic and post it for you.
 

kyle1jzsupra

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ij: alright i think it may already be retracted or its stuck

gtsstarfighter: thnx bro that pic might help alot

i can reach it to the tb i believe but it goes on top of the linkage on the valve covers and gets that stuff stuck .

i may have manual linkage on top of the valve covers are they different from the auto?
 

gtsfirefighter

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kyle1jzsupra;1008339 said:
gtsstarfighter: thnx bro that pic might help alot

Starfighter??? :biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:






Hey, just noticed you're in Fort Worth. Where 'bouts? I'm just about 30 miles Northwest of you.

Ok, here are the pics. I hope this helps you some. Ken

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kyle1jzsupra

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hahaha sry bro i didnt mean to do that i was at skool and had taks test on my mind but yeah im in north fort worth around the keller area .....i ALWAYS need help workin on the supra especially since i have a oil leak i cant find where its comin from. and i need to solder sum stuff

ill pm u my number in case u ever need a hand or sumthin or maybe parts
 

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If your kickdown cable wont pull out of the sheath that could mean that its hung up where it connects inside the trans. If you cant find another reason why the cable wont pull, you will have to drop the pan. The arm inside that the cable hooks to must be obstructed or the cable end isnt in its slot.