tps throttle position sensor
when kick down the gas pedal to accelerate, the car downshift but then stalls and then engine stays rough until i turn off the engine and restart it then the engine runs normal again till the next kick down.
You are flooding the engine with fuel when you step down the pedal, and that stalls the engine. This is probably because your car timing is behind. A good tune-up and adjusting your ignition timing will solve this problem.
Sounds like you may have a vacuum leak.
If you're driving a manual, it's probably stalling because if you don't press the clutch right after you release the gas pedal while changing gears, and then press on the gas again, the car may stall. If you're driving an auto, the explanation is a little more difficult to describe.
yes, when you put your foot on the gas pedal the car moves. that's why the pedal is there
You can't adjust the gas pedal. Unless you cut and weld the arm of it.
if it has a carburetor it is normal
It would be the rubber pad that sits on your brake pedal. Unless they were referring to brake pads, which are the pads which enables your vehicle to stop by pressing the brake pedal.
Please ask this question again, and let us know what the problem is with the foot pedal - that is, what is it not doing correctly?
It is because the switch on brake pedal has been moved. It must be pushed by the pedal all the time, and when you push the brake pedal, the button switch comes out, and then you should turn your lights on. This switch is tight by double nut next to the pedal, so disconnect it, release the tightened nut, or verify that it is tight, make sure it is pushed by the pedal every time this one is up, make a turn if needed to make tight again.
it probley needs a new battery or a new gas pedal. Another reason is the car might be to old
Press the pedal in again