Jeff Groves
Retired Demo Expert. I don't need to run anymore!
The 2001 Tahoe has a VERY touchy gas pedal from a stopped position.
I'm thinking a stronger spring would solve that?
I'm thinking a stronger spring would solve that?
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It does not seem to be sticking. It's just very touchy when taking off from a stop. I'll be able to check the linkage today.Is it sticking? otherwise maybe a spring broke.
I have the same issue.I just bought my 2005 Yukon 8 months ago.... As I cross the intersection, the road has some bumps. My foot moves when I run over the bumps and my peddle is also sensitive. I have to learn to be careful.
I am wondering if I can put some resistance to the peddle.....
I found out I have Drive by wire? So not sure yet how to fix my issue unless I can do something to the pedal itself.
Here's what it looks like at the pedal. You can see one wound spring on the pedal shaft.
The long spring is the one I think a stronger spring would be easiest to work with.
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You can do that but I know it will not last long. Bending a tempered spring like that and it will snap at just the wrong time.
You could heat it and bend it then re-temper it but you better know what your doing!
Better to just buy a few stronger springs and test.
I may just go to the dead car yard and get a pedal bracket and mod it to be adjustable.