liberty2701
Platinum Member
I just had mine freeze again on my Gc2610. Dealer replaced the cable 1 year ago for the problem. I park mine indoors never leave it outside. The other day I was blowing snow. I left it outside in 15 degree weather for a few hours and it froze again. I removed the cable and attached a piece of fuel line over it with a hose clamp. Filled it with wd40 and used my air nozzle with a rubber tip to make a seal on the fuel line and blew the wd40 through the cable and out the other side like a jet engine. Hopefully this blew out the moisture and added some lube. There is obviously a flaw in the design of the cable for this to happen again.