Most of the problems are the driver stays on gas when hitting brake peddle. They are at the correct height and I have done this many times. You must move foot straight over and not twist foot leaving heel in place. This sets you up to hit both at once. try it sometime.
If the engine is revving up, then the transmission is having problems. If the engine is not revving, then check the linkage from the accelerator to the throttle body.
No revving your engine dosent damage it.
my guess is the throttle position sensor it on the top of the intake manifold 2 bolts hold it one
Increasing the rpm (revolutions per minute) would be revving the engine.
Becuase you're revving the engine. Becuase you're revving the engine.
Excessive revving of an engine causes overpressure in the crankcase. It causes unhealthy expansion in the pistons and the valves.
yes it is needed the engine doesnt produce enough vac. on its own to run brakes and a/c
service engine soon 1992 eldorado
The most common cause of engine revving is a dirty or clogged air filter.
The man kept revving the car's engine as though he was a teenage boy showing off.
The throttle cable goes from the 'gas' pedal to the carburetor or throttle body to control the speed of the engine. On cars the brake cable goes to the emergency brake, on some motorcycles the brake cable goes to the brakes. (The main brakes for cars and some motorcycles are hydraulically operated, not by a cable.)
Try locating and testing or changing the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) Or if it's not in gear it could be the rev limiter keepin you from over revving & blowing your engine.