she is so funny
Could be that the throttle plate (in throttle body) is stuck open. Try to "free up" by sticking a screw driver into throttle body
The throttle is sticking, check on the throttle body for something holding it open, the reason it stops when you shut it off is because you stop the flow of fuel.
Carbon is built up in the throttle body causing it to stick. Go to parts store and purchase throttle body cleaner. Take off plastic breather connecting to throttle body and spray in side the throttle body.
No, determine what is wrong with the vehicle before driving it. If the throttle is sticking open, you may not be able to stop the vehicle safely.
If the idle is set too high, and you have an automatic transmission, this will happen. A sticking throttle cable or rod can also do this.
spray pam on them
Yes, if the throttle plate is stuck closed.
butter or oil
Clean out the throttle body, you can do it yourself in about 15 minutes. Take air cleaner off, spray throttle body cleaner in, whip out with clean cloth around the edges and your ready to go. I had to pay a dealer 150 bucks to do this and when I did it myself I was ashamed that I payed anyone to do it. Just bought another one, I have a 2005 and 2006.
Spray down the throttle body outside to clean it & prevent anything from sticking there. Then while the engine is running spray inside intake as long as possible without stalling the engine. This should do it.
Simply a device to prevent the throttle from moving more than a pre-determined amount. On "butterfly" throttle plate equiped engines this can be to stop the throttle plate from moving past the ideal highest flow point. If it moves past this point the air flow can hold the throttle open. In other cases a throttle stop can be used to limit the amount of power the engine can produce by limiting how much throttle can be employed. Common an small beginer quads and motorcycles so daddy can keep the speed down to a non-fatal level.
Get a new jumper, that should not happen!