Tonight, my wife called, stranded, at the Jewel 1 mile from home saying the gas pedal doesn't do anything. I arrived a short time later and examined the pot box. The throttle cable leading from the pedal to the pot box was slack. Further examination showed the throttle cable had broken, one end attached to the pot box and one end attached to the gas pedal. Since this was a metal strand cable, I didn't have any means in the parking lot to fix the cable and it was too stiff to tie together in a knot. Even if I could have made a knot, the cable would then have been too short. I sent wifey home with the regular car.
Entering Jewel-Osco, I looked around to see what I could buy to get me home. I settled on a pack of hose clamps and a 48 inch long bicycle lock (1/4" diameter cable with 1/2 of a combination lock on each end) which set me back $8.
I then attached one end of the bicycle lock to the throttle cable segment still attached to the pot box using a hose clamp. the other end of the bicycle lock was brought around through the driver's side window.
I started the car and pulled on the bicycle lock through the window to get it moving. This crude method got me home. While I don't recommend this means of travel and I'm sure others out there could have done much better, I'm a bit proud of myself.
Anyone else have any EV adventures to share?
Todd Martin
1997 Solectria Force