Pull out throttle

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1idman
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Your car is a: 1974 and 1977 fiat 124 spider
Location: Pickering, Ontario, Canada

Pull out throttle

Post by 1idman »

Hi I'm new to fiats ,bought a 1974 124 spider about a month ago. I notice that under the steering wheel there are two pull knobs one is marked choke and the other next to the ignition switch marked throttle. Can anyone explain the proper use of the throttle pull knob. Thank You
rlux4
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Your car is a: 1982 2000 Spider
Location: Granite Falls, Wa

Re: Pull out throttle

Post by rlux4 »

You're right, it's a pull out throttle. It's a primitive form of cruise control. You still see something similar on motorcycles, it just takes the form of a throttle lock to hold the throttle in place.
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mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Re: Pull out throttle

Post by mdrburchette »

It's nice to pull the throttle knob a little when you're letting the car warm up on cold days. I use it in conjuntion with the choke knob.
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Re: Pull out throttle

Post by jboggess »

Heys guys, i dont mean to butt in on the converstaion but do all of the Fiat Spiders have the cruise control and and choke knob. Thanks
WarbirdAL
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Your car is a: 2 1977 124 Spiders 1969 124 Coupe
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Re: Pull out throttle

Post by WarbirdAL »

no, not sure when they did away with it, my 77 has the throttle hold but no choke. I remember my 69 had both and i used it on the long trip from SLC to Las Vegas back in 78. It works as long as you are driving on a relatively level road, you slow down when you go up hill etc. I mainly used it also to hold the throttle on cold days with the choke. I can't say I have used it lately. I even had to go out and look tonight.
dartme
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Your car is a: 1970 fiat 124 spider 1979 2000 spider
Location: Woodland Hills, CA

Re: Pull out throttle

Post by dartme »

Hi, I have to pull the choke out with a little throttle on my '70 to get it started and warmed up in the morning..
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baltobernie
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Your car is a: 1973 Spider [sold]
Location: Baltimore, MD

Re: Pull out throttle

Post by baltobernie »

1idman, in case you haven't figured it out already, turning that knob counterclockwise slightly frees it up. When you pull it out to the intended position, turn clockwise to lock. Remember that it doesn't release :oops: when you step on the brake.

The choke has no such lock, but neither does it have a return spring. It's a good idea to use it sparingly and briefly, as the plugs will otherwise foul quickly with the older points-style ignition.
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