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Hipa 532183567 183567 Engine Zone Control Cable for Husq Craftsman AYP Poulan Lawn Mower WeedEater Engine Throttle Control Cable Parts Replace 182755 532183567 532182755 60-109 Safety Control

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Hipa 532183567 183567 Engine Zone Control Cable for Husq Craftsman AYP Poulan Lawn Mower WeedEater Engine Throttle Control Cable Parts Replace 182755 532183567 532182755 60-109 Safety Control
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What It Is

This is a replacement engine zone control cable that connects the throttle control lever on the handle to the carburetor on many Husqvarna, Craftsman, AYP, and Poulan lawn mowers and weed eaters. It’s used to control engine speed (choke, fast, slow, stop) and is a direct fit for the OEM part numbers listed.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your machine’s model number (not just brand) and measure the cable length—this cable is typically about 60 inches long. It replaces OEM part numbers 532183567, 183567, 182755, 532182755, and 60-109. It works with most Craftsman, Husqvarna, AYP, and Poulan walk-behind mowers and trimmers that use a single-cable throttle control system. Avoid assuming fitment based on brand alone; check the existing cable’s routing and end fittings (usually a plastic ball joint or Z-shaped end). Not compatible with twin-cable or choke-only setups.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Aftermarket but generally reliable—most users report it matches OEM fit and function. Check for smooth inner wire movement before installing.
  • Installation: Moderate difficulty. You’ll need basic hand tools (screwdrivers, pliers) and about 20-30 minutes. The trickiest part is routing the cable correctly and adjusting the tension at the carburetor end.
  • Common gotcha: The cable housing may be slightly longer or shorter than your original; if so, you may need to trim the outer housing carefully with a utility knife or adjust mounting brackets.
  • Safety note: This cable also controls the engine kill function—if the cable is too tight or too loose, the engine may not shut off properly. Test all positions (choke, run, stop) before mowing.

Should You Buy It

If your mower’s throttle cable is frayed, stiff, or broken, and you’ve confirmed the cable length and end fittings match your original, this is a solid, low-cost replacement. It’s best for DIYers comfortable with basic cable routing and adjustment—skip it if you want a guaranteed OEM match or need a different length.

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