Look for any obstructions or objects getting in the way of the pedal.
Gas pedal to the floor no acceleration.
When it can t properly engage the transmission with the engine your car shows acceleration issues.
Got a new fuel pump got the injector nozzles cleaned and it still won t accelate.
I got gas back in.
Today s modern cars trucks and suvs are all equipped with an electronic throttle control system that contains an accelerator pedal position app sensor this sensor s primary job is to monitor the position of the throttle pedal and send an electronic signal to open the throttle body.
Normally the throttle and brake are operated by the right foot while the.
Almost 90 of the time it s the clutch.
Upon initial inspection there are a few issues that will have defects visible to the naked eye.
The clutch is the most common reason for acceleration problems.
The throttle which controls fuel and air supply to the engine and is also known as the accelerator or gas pedal is normally the right most floor pedal.
It recognizes park and nuetral in that the rpm will go up as the gas pedal is pressed but no response when in.
Started the car a honda pilot 2004 it started normal but it won t accelate despite pressing the gas pedal accelerator to the fullest.
Look for visible obstructions of the gas pedal.
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The fluid should not go below the minimum level or cross the maximum level.
What could be the likely issues please.
Nothing at all besides a slight acceleration until we pulled off the road.
It has a fail safe design a spring which returns it to the idle position when not depressed by the driver.
I could push the pedal to the floor with little to no response and mostly no response.
An alternator that is not putting out will not inhibit acceleration until the battery level gets so low the fuel pump and then ignition do not have supply voltage.
It could be a worn out clutch pedal or the clutch fluid.
Upon trying to resume accelerating we got no response from the gas pedal.
Visibly inspect the gas pedal.
Gas pedal to the floor with zero response.