Specifications

Will aftermarket parts void my warranty?
This is a common question with an easy answer: NO.
Federal law sets forth requirements for warranties and contains a number of provisions to prevent vehicle
manufacturers, dealers and others from unjustly denying warranty coverage. With regard to aftermarket
parts, the gist of the law is that warranty coverage cannot be denied simply because such parts are present
on the vehicle, or have been used. The warranty coverage can be denied only if the aftermarket part
caused the malfunction or damage for which warranty coverage is sought. Disputes in this area usually
boil down to arguments over facts and technical opinions, rather than arguments over interpretations of the
law.
You can read more about this at: http://www.sema.org/warranty
TV Cable Adjustments (V6/V8 Magnum Engines)
** Does not apply to the 4.7L Engine as it is electronically controlled **
GENERAL INFORMATION
The transmission throttle valve is operated by the valve body throttle lever. The throttle lever is actuated by
a cable connected to the engine throttle body lever. A lock button at the engine end of the cable provides
for cable adjustment.
A correctly adjusted throttle valve cable will cause the throttle lever on the transmission to move
simultaneously with the throttle body lever from the idle position. Proper adjustment allows simultaneous
movement without causing the transmission throttle lever to move ahead of, or lag behind the throttle body
lever.