It doesn't have gas pedal problems because the standard transmission use a cable just for the clutch not for the gas pedal. That question just apply in automatic transmisiion.
I hope this help
That would be a standard transmission.
A manual (standard) transmission.
Answerthe accelerator cable may be binding up causing a stiff pedal. check cable where it connects to throttle body. check cable at gas pedal, and where it goes through firewall.what could cause a stiff pedal gas in a 1993 Toyota Tercel with manual transmission?
Toyota is cheaper and no longer has the gas pedal problems. Ford has more red light problem than Toyota
Clutch pedal
The problem with the Gear Shift Leaver not shifting even when the pushbutton and the brake pedal are depressed indicated that there is a problem with the electronic throttle control system (ETC). The ETC sends messages to the On-board diagnostic computer (OBD) which does not permit the transmission lever to be moved. This problem can be corrected by going to your Local Toyota Dealer which has a hand held computer to correct the error in the ETC. The OBD computer may have to be reset to reset the ETC as well.
Yes, common problem to have a high resistance switch.
Clutch pedal.
Yes the transmission will fit. But when converting over you will need a clutch pedal, brake pedal, clutch disc, pressure plate, throw out bearing, clutch fluid reservoir as well as the lines to route the fluid. You will also need the shifter cables as well as the shifter itself. Its not an easy task.
I have the same problem; so far the problem seems to be in the transmission. Maybe the gear that drives the speedometer gear, won't know without taking transmission apart.
manual transmission , with no clutch pedal .
if it is a standard transmission, check the clutch switch on the pedal, may fix the problem. it did on my accord. i own a calais w/o cruise. hope you find the problem.