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What should I do if the throttle line of the van freezes?

When it melts, remove the cable, take an empty beverage bottle, fill it with a little engine oil, make a small hole in the lid, go to the filling point at either end of the cable and pull it back and forth several times. It won't freeze in the future.

When the owner finds that the throttle line does not rebound when stepping on it, or feels blocked when stepping on it, it is best not to drive and go to the store for inspection and maintenance as soon as possible. When the temperature is low in winter, especially in snowy days, if you pull the hand brake, it will freeze for a few hours. Don't pull the hand brake when parking for a long time, just put it in gear. For long-term parking, it is recommended to shift to 1 gear, instead of holding the hand brake.

Before driving, the vehicle should be warmed up. The vehicle is in a low temperature environment and the internal components are in a cold state. Failure to warm up the vehicle will cause some damage to the vehicle.

Check the vehicle

The biggest reason why the accelerator pedal is hard is the carbon deposit on the engine and accelerator. When the car is cold, the accelerator line can't be pulled up smoothly after stepping on the accelerator pedal because of carbon deposition, so there will be a hard feeling, and a little force will be overdone. If this happens, just go to the 4S shop to clean the nozzle and throttle.

Throttle pipeline is mainly responsible for controlling throttle and oil needle, which will not freeze under normal circumstances. Add special engine oil, antifreeze and antifreeze glass water to the car in winter to ensure the normal use of the car in winter. It is best to park your car in a relatively warm underground parking lot to prevent it from being damaged in winter.