lolol. good question, the answer is that peoplewho drive gas powered cars are most likely to blow up when they crash due to the gas in there cars, sucks for you, hahahaha.
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Occasionally the gas pedal will have some resistance when you press it. You could check and lube gas pedal, gas cable, and throttle itself.
Yes, if the timing chain or gears are worn, acceleration can cause the chain to jump.
When You Drive A Old Skool Car With A Carb You press down the pedal for cold starts but when car is warmed up you don't always have to press down the pedal Sometimes you need to press it down in the morning becoause of the condensation. //////on a car with a carburetor you need to press the gas pedal when starting cold to engage the choke and also the fast idle cam
when you press your gas pedal hard and your car stalling on the high way
Broken or worn control cable? Bad throttle body?
This is not normal. If your car is doing this, get it checked out.
The gas pedal could be difficult to push down for a few reasons. One reason that it could be hard is due to a pinch in the cable. It could also be an issue with the gas linkage.
Slip the shift into neutral immediately, pull over when it is safe to do so, put the vehicle in park and shut the engine off.
False. If the gas pedal becomes jammed slip the shift into neutral, pull over when safe to do so, park the vehicle, shut the engine off then call for a tow truck or a mechanic.
False. If the gas pedal becomes jammed slip the shift into neutral, pull over when safe to do so, park the vehicle, shut the engine off then call for a tow truck or a mechanic.
False. If the gas pedal becomes jammed slip the shift into neutral, pull over when safe to do so, park the vehicle, shut the engine off then call for a tow truck or a mechanic.
press the gas all the way down when stopped if that dose not work press gas down hard for a while and press the brake hard (watch out you might flip!).