ECHO PB-9010T Broken
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Throttle Trigger
The throttle trigger is a plastic component subject to constant mechanical stress and high-frequency engine vibration. Over time, the pivot point or the internal seat that holds the throttle cable 'Z-bend' can fracture, resulting in a trigger that moves freely without actuating the carburetor. This specific OEM part restores the mechanical leverage required to pull the throttle cable.
SKU: C453000570
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Throttle Cable
If the trigger feels 'loose' or 'broken' and fails to snap back, the internal braided steel wire of the throttle cable may have snapped due to corrosion or friction-induced wear. The cable transmits the physical motion from the handle to the engine's throttle plate; a break in this linkage prevents engine acceleration. Replacing the full cable assembly ensures smooth travel and precise engine speed control.
SKU: V430004940
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Trigger Return Spring
The return spring provides the counter-tension that returns the trigger to the idle position. If this spring suffers from metal fatigue or slips from its mounting post within the handle housing, the trigger will feel limp or 'broken.' This component is essential for safety to ensure the engine returns to idle when the operator releases the grip.
SKU: V452001510
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Throttle Trigger.