How do I adjust my ATV throttle cable?

How do I adjust my ATV throttle cable?

just turn the cable outward to tighten it. this adjustment can be made right up where the cable goes to the bars. Just loosen the locknut/screw on the throttle cable (handlebars). Then tighten the throttle cable—-loosen the adjustment screw, till it starts to idle up, then back off a bit, tighten the locknut.

What is the service manual for a Suzuki ATV?

It compensates for the initial wear that occurs during the life of the ATV or Quad vehicle. All chapters in the Suzuki service manuals apply to the whole vehicle and illustrates procedures for removal & installation of components that are in detailed step-by-step fashion.

When to adjust the throttle on an ATV?

Always adjust the ATV throttle control when your child is not present. In addition, don’t explain how it works. The same screw that limits speed can also open the throttle up to top speed; and the adjustment is simple enough for a savvy child to make without your consent.

What are the symptoms of a Suzuki ATV?

Symptoms: Hard start or no start, bog, backfire, popping through intake / exhaust, hesitation, detonation, low power, spark plug erosion, engine runs hot, surging, high idle, idle speed erratic.

What should I do about my Suzuki quad?

Follow the Maintenance Schedule recommendations to ensure that the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) (Quad) is in peak operating condition and the emission levels are within the standards set by the your states/county Resources Board. Performing the scheduled maintenance is very important.

It compensates for the initial wear that occurs during the life of the ATV or Quad vehicle. All chapters in the Suzuki service manuals apply to the whole vehicle and illustrates procedures for removal & installation of components that are in detailed step-by-step fashion.

How to adjust the carburetor on a 1986 Yamaha ATV?

Adjust the pilot screw using your screwdriver, if the symptoms of carburetor trouble happen when the throttle is between zero and one-quarter. Let the engine idle and turn your pilot screw clockwise (or in) until the idle gets rough. Turn the screw counterclockwise (or out) through the range of smooth idle, until it starts to idle roughly again.

Always adjust the ATV throttle control when your child is not present. In addition, don’t explain how it works. The same screw that limits speed can also open the throttle up to top speed; and the adjustment is simple enough for a savvy child to make without your consent.

Symptoms: Hard start or no start, bog, backfire, popping through intake / exhaust, hesitation, detonation, low power, spark plug erosion, engine runs hot, surging, high idle, idle speed erratic.