Carbon build up in the throttle body.
It is the accelerator pedal.
Stepping on the accelerator peddle harder.
In a car with manual gearbox, the brake pedal is usually in the middle. In my first car, the accelerator was in the middle, which caused a few 'interesting' moments!In American cars with automatic transmission, the brake is on the left and the accelerator on the right. On a standard transmission (stick-shift), the brake is in the middle, with the clutch on the left and accelerator on the right.
The purpose of an accelerator is the car is to give the engine gas so the car will move.
The function of an accelerator in a car is to increase the speed of the car. When the accelerator is pressed, the car gains speed because an increased amount of fuel is added to the motor's consumption.
Various linkages in a car can "stick" in cold weather when the grease or other lubricant becomes cold. This applies to locks, accelerator linkages, etc. You can often solve the problem by dissolving the old lube with brake or carb cleaner. There is no need to oil the linkage.
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Driving a manual car involves several fundamental steps. Firstly, ensure the car is in neutral by pressing the clutch pedal and shifting the gear stick to the middle position. Start the engine and gradually press the clutch while shifting the gear stick into first gear. Slowly release the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator to start moving. To change gears, lift off the accelerator, press the clutch, shift to the desired gear, and then release the clutch while gradually applying the accelerator again. Rem
It is probly your transmission.
throttle
Step on the accelerator.
If its a front wheel drive car , you automatically push the accelerator but not to hard and turn into it not with it. A 4 wheel drive car you turn into it and press the accelerator and finally rear wheel drive you let go of the accelerator and turn into it