reaction distance
reaction distance
reaction distance
This is most likely because of electromagnetic waves that can originate in an engine. It can be heard on a cb radio at times.
If a car stalls when pushing the accelerator, the car may be in park. The car may also be in neutral if the car stalls and does not move. A very dirty fuel filter or a faulty fuel pump could cause that condition also.
Try servicing the car... Fuel filter/Air filter and housing is the most common culprit. The car basically can't 'breathe' and pushing the accelerator forces the engine to run.
Answercheck to make sure your emergency brake cable is not in too far .this has happened on a lot of the datsun model pickups and pull back slightly on the lever while checking the accelerator pedal by pushing down and letting up on it.i hope this solves the problem for you.
In the vast majority of the cases it is driver error. The driver thinks they are pushing the brake pedal when in fact they are pushing the accelerator pedal. It can also be caused by poor desing of the pedals. In some very few cases it can be caused by a mechanical problem with the car itself but rarely.
Nothing. Actually gravity is pushing you down but there is enough air resistance on the earth to stop us feeling heavy and crushed
Run it without oil and put sand in the valve cover and start the motor while pushing down the accelerator fully for 5 min or till the motor blows
Pushing a disabled car is not usually a criminal offense but you haven't provided any details. Pushing a disabled car is legal in some jurisdictions under certain conditions. For example, pushing a disabled vehicles shall be only for the distance necessary to clear the traveled portion of the roadway in some areas. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction that cover your particular situation.
In some instances the brake pedal and accelerator are set too close together. This was the case in the 1980s with the Audi 4000 & 5000. This caused people to push both pedals at the same time and cause accidents. But in most cases it is caused by drive error. The driver believes he is pushing the brake pedal when in fact he is pushing the accelerator. How is this possible? Do you not know by now that, for the most part, people today are not that mechanically smart. They may have lots of so-called book learning but common sense eludes them. They think they are pushing the brake pedal and will not accept the fact that they are not. Commons sense tells you that if the car is accelerating and not stopping you are pushing the wrong pedal, but alas they are not smart enough to see that. You cannot fix stupid.
Probably the throttle position sensor.