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Old 08-19-2016, 08:14 PM   #1
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Throttle Repair on Tao Tao 150cc Powermax

Thanks in advance for your help. I have had this scooter x 1 year and the other day...the throttle got stuck open and pulled me through my garage and gave me a nice muffler burn on my left leg.

Anyway, I am ready to replace the throttle cable and would like to do it correctly as i have not done this before. Can anyone talk me through this or direct me to to how i can find out how to do this correctly. Thanks.

Mike



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Old 08-19-2016, 11:13 PM   #2
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Start from one end and follow the line. Zip ties are OK just don't over tighten. Also check your handle where the cable mounts, it's cheap plastic, I've ripped a couple of them on my powermax lol
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Old 09-10-2016, 07:10 AM   #3
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Thanks in advance for your help. I have had this scooter x 1 year and the other day...the throttle got stuck open and pulled me through my garage and gave me a nice muffler burn on my left leg.

Anyway, I am ready to replace the throttle cable and would like to do it correctly as i have not done this before. Can anyone talk me through this or direct me to to how i can find out how to do this correctly. Thanks.

Mike
Are you sure the problem is your throttle cable? Could be several other reasons it got stuck open.



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