gas pedal hard to press down
gas pedal hard to press down
Seems like when i first use the car for the day this is what happens. The pedal is hard to push like something is jammed. if i give it a good tap it frees up and away i go. I was looking at the throttle body and was opening and closing the "Flap" manually and noticed that something is holding it back cause i can hear it free itself...is there a screw or something i need to adjust?....thanks
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
Hi, could the wire that pulls the t-body open be kinked and sticking on the plastic housing that goes to pedal through firewall?
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
thanks...i was just looking at the throttle body it seems the butterfly is getting caught right at the closed position cause once i move it alittle bit it pops free than its smooth the rest of the way till fully opened....maybe a cleaning is whats needed. i sprayed the springs and linkage. i was reading about a idle stop screw? but i can't seem to find it
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
hi, maybe this will help you....

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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
I don't know how common or rare this is but on our 1994 that plate that opens and closes had actually worn a little groove into the throttle body so that it would have to "pop" open any time it went completely closed. Could be your problem?
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
It sounds like you already have the honeycomb off the end of the throttle body. Clean thewilks wrote:Seems like when i first use the car for the day this is what happens. The pedal is hard to push like something is jammed. if i give it a good tap it frees up and away i go. I was looking at the throttle body and was opening and closing the "Flap" manually and noticed that something is holding it back cause i can hear it free itself...is there a screw or something i need to adjust?....thanks
throttle body with spray cleaner and a wooden stick and rag. Let it soak.
The goop that burps back from the crankcase when engine is shut off has probably coated the inside
of the throttle body with a hardening black goo. When you shut off the engine, the
throttle body cools, shrinking more than the throttle plate. This makes the throttle
plate rub on the carbon at the closed position.
Once you've pushed it through the carbon, it operates easier. And as the throttle body
warms and expands, it disappears completely. Until the next cool down overnight.
Try pushing the throttle before you start the engine the next time the car has cooled
overnight.
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
I agree, sounds like it needs a cleaning.
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
thanks for the replies.....I won't be able to get at it till next weekend but can i clean it while its still connected? Anything i should remove first? or just remove the screen and spray it down?....thanks again everybody
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
Removing the throttle body is not very difficult. You will just lose a little bit of coolant. But when it's off the car it is so much easier to clean. That gunk is stubborn.
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Re: gas pedal hard to press down
wilks wrote:thanks for the replies.....I won't be able to get at it till next weekend but can i clean it while its still connected? Anything i should remove first? or just remove the screen and spray it down?....thanks again everybody
Hi, I must warn you: Do not spray cleaner into the throttle body while engine is running: I killed my cat in my 96 SSEi with that stupidity- use the rag like above or remove from car and clean
poverty forces one to do unorthodox things
2000 SSEi
past rides:
1996 SSEi
1992 GTP
1987 Grand Am
2000 SSEi
past rides:
1996 SSEi
1992 GTP
1987 Grand Am



