I came to this forum hoping to find some real answers. I've been stranded on the side of the road
three times due to throttle cable issues — it's beyond frustrating. Between struggling up hills using just the pedals or burning my arms in the engine bay trying to fix things on the fly, I completely sympathize with Mark's experience.
Here’s what I’ve dealt with:
1. First Breakdown: The throttle cable snapped at the back end while merging onto the highway — not a fun place to lose power. I had to flatbed the car home, then splice something together just to limp it to my mechanic. At that point, I told him there were too many bends in the cable routing and that it needed a full rework.
2. Second Incident: The return spring broke. I had to rig up a piece of wire just to manually pull the throttle so I could make it home.
3. Third Breakdown (Yesterday): While driving home, the cable snapped again — this time behind the pedal where it was mounted. Thankfully, I had just gotten new tires and had some safety wire on hand. I wired the throttle to hold at 2,500 RPM and crawled home. I had to downshift on hills to avoid stalling, and let’s just say the drivers behind me weren’t thrilled.
I suspect both breaks happened when I stomped the pedal — which, let’s be honest, you should be able to do without worrying about catastrophic failure.
I'm open to any and all suggestions for how to
improve the throttle cable setup:
- Thicker cable?
- Better fittings or reinforced ends?
- Drive-by-wire conversion?
- I'm interested in Teflon-lined cables?
Honestly, it's disappointing that we even this an issue and it's a topic people are even discussing and having back up plans for, lol. I've only had this problem
once before in my old '72 Porsche — and I drove the hell out of that car for over 150,000 miles. But three failures in under 2,000 miles, that’s very bad. At this rate, I’m replacing throttle cables more often than I change my oil. My mechanic is going to hear about it tomorrow.
I attached a picture of the snapped cable behind the pedal assembly (Don't mind the blood, I might have cut myself somewhere along the way).
I will probably have the resolved before anyone replays

, but still interested in any advice. Thanks.