I've seen this since I've had the Mav and I'm just wondering what it's used for.
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I've seen this since I've had the Mav and I'm just wondering what it's used for.
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Hand throttle. Lets you hold the engine revs up without using the accelerator, good for rough driving where your foot would be bouncing on the pedal. DO NOT USE AS A CRUISE CONTROL.
Tony
if you pull it out and turn it ( clockwise i think ) it holds your revs up
Last edited by NissanGQ4.2; 7th January 2012 at 09:31 PM.
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yeh hand throttle use it extreme low range stops ya foot slipping
Also good to use when your winching to keep your revs up without having to think about it. You usually have other thIngs on your mind when your winching. Helps keep alternator charging and gives you some revs if you need to drive.
Can be handy though I cant say I use mine these days but you should have a play around with it.
Last edited by MudRunnerTD; 7th January 2012 at 09:27 PM.
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Its actually a choke with a lock to hold it on. Used more for cold mornings rather than as an acceleraion aid. The symbol under the word "lock" (like this: / with a dot in the middle) is the international sign for a choke.
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Choke's do not have a lock on it as far as I'm aware, it is a Throttle / Idling Control Knob, but the use for it you are correct.
Uses
Cold Engine
Winch
Tonys "Lets you hold the engine revs up without using the accelerator, good for rough driving where your foot would be bouncing on the pedal" is not listed in the owners maunual" Says something big black letter, Avoid driving the vehicle with the throttle/idling control pulled out.......
But I agree with Tony, and have used it plenty of times before.
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Sorry mate but you are incorrect its not a choke at all & has nothing to do with the choke mechanism. It is indeed a hand throttle control with a lock to enable it to maintain a desired setting put in place be the operator.
It is operated by pulling it out to reach the desired range & when turned clock wise it holds that specific setting until the hanle is turn anti clock wise to release it at which time it returns to its base position.
Last edited by patch697; 7th January 2012 at 09:41 PM.
hey im sure you know more than me but that symbol is the international symbol for choke
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when my gq is a bit cold in the morning it likes to stall. I pull this on and twist to lock to keep the revs up until it warms up and will idle by itself.
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