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S220 throttle cable freezes
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 109626" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>Probably the best thing to do would be to unhook the easiest side to work on, cobble a hose on with duct tape and blow the water out with an air gun. Get in as much WD-40 (that stands for water displacement) as you can.</p><p>If you can, reroute the cable so there is no low spot for water to accumulate. If you can't seal up the entrance point, water will once again find a way in, and since it's heavier than the oil it will settle and freeze again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 109626, member: 2510"] Probably the best thing to do would be to unhook the easiest side to work on, cobble a hose on with duct tape and blow the water out with an air gun. Get in as much WD-40 (that stands for water displacement) as you can. If you can, reroute the cable so there is no low spot for water to accumulate. If you can't seal up the entrance point, water will once again find a way in, and since it's heavier than the oil it will settle and freeze again. [/QUOTE]
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