If vehicle has a carb. (not fuel injected) a normal condition. When you step on the gas pedal the automatic choke is forced to close allowing a richer fuel mixture so the vehicle will start .
Visit a gas station to get it fixed.
Not unless it is a carburated engine.
Get out of the vehicle.
There might not be something wrong with the gas pedal, but with your knee.
Something is wrong
if it has a carburetor it is normal
Visit a gas station to get it fixed.
yes, when you put your foot on the gas pedal the car moves. that's why the pedal is there
tps throttle position sensor
IT wont start cause on most cars when you press the pedal down the injectors will not spray out any more fuel that's why if your car is flooded people say to push the pedal to the floor
You can't adjust the gas pedal. Unless you cut and weld the arm of it.
Check the throttle position sensor or the idle control motor
More info needed, Carb or fuel injected????? Check TPS sensor in FI cars - common issue
No, you typically do not need to depress the gas pedal to start a fuel-injected engine. Most modern fuel-injected vehicles are designed to start without pressing the accelerator, as the engine's electronic control unit manages fuel delivery based on the engine's needs. Pressing the gas pedal while starting can flood the engine, making it harder to start in some cases. It's best to simply turn the key or push the start button without touching the gas pedal.
Many cars require you to press the gas pedal when starting the car. It's quite normal.
start the engine and press the gas pedal while it is in park
This is a fuel injected vehicle. if you touch the gas pedal to start it you could flood it. Maybe your wife starts it without touching gas pedal.