check the cruise motor to is just above the peddle
A rusty/tight throttle body. It should be by the oil dipstick + oil fill cap.
It is under the driver seat next the transmission oil stick.
to much carbon on throttle body,lift driver seat to get to engine crank the engine at the body on top are vaccum hoses with engine running spray carb cleaner to the one without vaccum at idle stick the little tube in it and accelerate the engine whenyou let go of the gas start to spray and then stop and give gas again and repeat the proccess
Have had this happen periodically in my
They are being recalled and fixed!!!! Contact the dealer (Toyota?) and see if your model is affected .
Remove the air cleaner duct hose.Take some gumout spray and clean the throttle plate. (large flapper)They will build up with a black gum which causes the pedal to stick off idle. If it sticks at speed it may be a bad cable... get it replaced.
you might have a air in your clutch system or your clutch master/or slave could be worn.
Your cabel, the one that is conected to your throttle may needed to be looked at.
If its fuel injected i have no idea. But if not just watch the motions and something will either be rubbing or one of the springs are worn out.
Nissan almera pedal sticking
most likely a clog in the line or wheel cylinder or maybe a broke spring
The pedal needs to be greased with good ole WD-40 where the pedal goes into the firewall.
you probably have a worn out throttle cable. replace as soon as possible before you have a wreck. they are usually $20.-30 for new one.