it could be a broken link betwen the pedal and the carberetta
It is the accelerator pedal.
In automotive terms, it is the pedal on the right that makes the vehicle go. Also known as the "accelerator".
The accelerator pedal is to the right of the brake.
Accelerator cable? No. Accelerator pedal set up? Yes.Looks like 2 bolts to remove the pedal clusterfrom the floorpan and then there is a bolt going through the pivot for the gas pedal.
It is called the accelerator pedal, aka the gas pedal.
The accelerator pedal has the sensor incorperated. It is replaced as a unit. Part # 30683516
The accelerator pedal. Also known as a gas pedal.
to the right of the brake
The accelerator pedal position sensor in a 2005 Honda CR-V is typically located on the accelerator pedal assembly itself. It is mounted directly to the pedal mechanism, which is situated on the driver's side of the vehicle, near the floor. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dashboard panel or cover to reach the pedal assembly.
Yes, they have a brake and accelerator pedal but no clutch pedal
On a 1999 Volvo V70, the accelerator pedal sensor is typically located on the accelerator pedal assembly itself, which is situated inside the vehicle, attached to the pedal mechanism. This sensor detects the position of the accelerator pedal and sends this information to the engine control unit (ECU). The ECU then adjusts the engine's throttle opening accordingly, optimizing engine performance and fuel efficiency based on the driver's input.
Your 1983 Chevy S10 Blazer might stall when the accelerator pedal is depressed because of a clogged or dirty fuel filter. Gas that is mixed with water or condensation from the tank can also cause this issue.