Gas pedal stuck while driving!!!
#21
if you look at the gas pedal assembly there's really nothing there that can block the pedal from getting stuck unless there was an obstruction such as your generic non-OE floor mat.
any close up picts of your car? which dealer is your car at?
any close up picts of your car? which dealer is your car at?
#25
It happen again! Acceleration went up by itself
After several months without any problem, today I was driving in a parking lot in second gear and suddenly the acceleration went up by itself without touching the gas pedal. Almost to 4500 rpm. My car is five speed transmission, so I put the car in neutral and pushed the gas pedal twice. The rpm went to normal.
This is a very strange and dangerous situation. I'm thinking it could be the computer, or the potentiometer in the gas pedal. The Fit has a gas pedal that work wireless.
I will take the car to the dealer again.
If somebody knows something about this situation. Please let me know.
Thanks
This is a very strange and dangerous situation. I'm thinking it could be the computer, or the potentiometer in the gas pedal. The Fit has a gas pedal that work wireless.
I will take the car to the dealer again.
If somebody knows something about this situation. Please let me know.
Thanks
#27
Yes the fit has a Drive-by-wire throttle.
Urban Dictionary: drive-by-wire
Sounds to me something is wrong electronically.
Stuck gas pedals are no laughing matter. 4 people just died in Cali because of the same issue.
4 killed in Calif. car crash, passenger calls 911 to say accelerator stuck, car doing 100 mph
Urban Dictionary: drive-by-wire
Sounds to me something is wrong electronically.
Stuck gas pedals are no laughing matter. 4 people just died in Cali because of the same issue.
4 killed in Calif. car crash, passenger calls 911 to say accelerator stuck, car doing 100 mph
#28
yea heard about that, there was a big recall from Toyota for the floor mats. Good thing you knew something about cars to put it in neutral unlike that unfortunate family.
Last edited by XzYBiT; 10-21-2009 at 10:57 PM.
#29
Yes the fit has a Drive-by-wire throttle.
Urban Dictionary: drive-by-wire
Sounds to me something is wrong electronically.
Stuck gas pedals are no laughing matter. 4 people just died in Cali because of the same issue.
4 killed in Calif. car crash, passenger calls 911 to say accelerator stuck, car doing 100 mph
Urban Dictionary: drive-by-wire
Sounds to me something is wrong electronically.
Stuck gas pedals are no laughing matter. 4 people just died in Cali because of the same issue.
4 killed in Calif. car crash, passenger calls 911 to say accelerator stuck, car doing 100 mph
#30
Towards the end of the story it mentions that the driver was a safety inspector for ambulances and buses and such
#31
knowledge is everything. They didn't know what to do, I heard they had time to call the police though.
#33
Nobody knows why they didn't throw it into neutral though... or try to clear the mat from the accelerator .
#37
#38
I suppose everyone else except the person who called 911 was panicking and just lost all train of thought...
#40
Cruise?
It's a completely different car, by my old '93 Escort MT did the sudden full throttle thing a few times and I tracked it down to the cruise control. By pulling the vacuum line off the cruise actuator, the problem stopped. I later discovered that my car had an electrical ground problem due to some fatigued wiring in the hatch/hinge area. Bottom line, I think the ground problem would occasionally cause the cruise control to get a signal to speed up the car, even with the cruise shut off.
Like I said, the Escort is way different, regular mechanical throttle cable with cruise actuator cable connected in parallel. But perhpas the cruise control logic on the Fit shouldn't be ruled out as a source of this issue. And even if the car is a Base without cruise, there may be enough of the cruise logic in the car/computer.
Like I said, the Escort is way different, regular mechanical throttle cable with cruise actuator cable connected in parallel. But perhpas the cruise control logic on the Fit shouldn't be ruled out as a source of this issue. And even if the car is a Base without cruise, there may be enough of the cruise logic in the car/computer.