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Annoying Sticky Gas Pedal

Posted: March 4th, 2005, 11:42 pm
by Cyn
Lately, my gas pedal has been sticking alot especially after idling at a red light. I drive standard so it's kinda annoying having to keep the clutch pressed in order to stomp on the gas pedal to unstick it before being able to take off from a stop. Does anyone know if this is just a minor problem that can be fixed easily??

Thanks guys!
Cyn

Posted: March 5th, 2005, 12:02 am
by kiwi_MX3
Check the return spring on the throttle body.
The tension should be fairly firm. and the throttle blade
should snap closed when released from full open.

check the cabel is not being "crimped" by anything.

Also get someone to hold the throttle fully open and check
the accerator cabel at the pedal end for freeness if sticking
replace is the best option or lube using vaseoline..

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Matt :welder:

Posted: March 5th, 2005, 1:08 am
by jschrauwen
Kiwi - ditto
Ya, if not getting any CEL codes, than the easiest first step is what Kiwi suggested. I sometimes prefer to use white (grey) lithium spray (lube) grease with the little straw tube attachment for getting into those hard to reach places. It adhere's well and doesn't turn stiff and gunky when I use it on all the spring loaded catch's, hood, hatch, doors, door locks, TPS spring etc. Would not recommend WD40 as lube (only as a cleaner). Must be all that Oshawa slush getting in there........ LOL.....good luck.

Posted: March 5th, 2005, 1:12 am
by Tunes67
WD40 as a lubricant isnt all that great.. its water based and will eventually promote rust. Using silicone based lubricants is definately recommended for this application or any other application.

Tunes67

Posted: March 5th, 2005, 4:15 am
by jschrauwen
Tunes67 wrote:WD40 as a lubricant isnt all that great.. its water based and will eventually promote rust. Using silicone based lubricants is definately recommended for this application or any other application.Tunes67
Wouldn't silicone based lubricants be more suseptable to extreme weather conditions vs a lithium type? The white grease I use is specifically for extreme weather (+ rust preventitive lube) for "hinges, latches and springs etc".

Posted: March 5th, 2005, 4:37 am
by Tunes67
Lithium based greases are great.. I havent tried any of the spray types.. for spray lubricant situations I use Duralube spray.. stuff works excellent and its silicone based. Been using it for just about everything for the past 6 or 7 years since I discovered it.. havent noticed it being susceptible to weather.. But the only thing I can think of off the top of my head that is exposed to weather that I have used it on is door locks and door hinges (both on my cars and house/garage type stuff) pretty long lasting as well.. Seems to work well as a penetrant for rusted bolts & nuts as well. I wasnt really knocking the lithium based stuff.. I just avoid the water based stuff like WD40.

Tunes67

Posted: March 6th, 2005, 4:45 pm
by Cyn
Thanks guys! I'll check it out on a warmer day......I really wish I didn't have to put my poor MX3 through the harsh winters but that's the life of a university student....no freakin $$$$ :(

Posted: March 7th, 2005, 10:07 pm
by hgallegos915
hey mine is starting to do that..and its not even cold o.0 happened