Usually the throttle return spring is built into the carburetor or throttle body, depending which your vehicle has. I'm going to suggest that this is not likely your problem. Double check that there is nothing underneath the dash holding the pedal (it's common for the under dash trim to fall against the arm attached to the pedal.) There could also be something jammed in the throttle body.
If after inspecting for foreign objects you still think you need a throttle return spring, it's a tricky job and it really depends on what vehicle you are working on. If you simply have a spring, then have someone move the throttle with the pedal and watch how it moves. Attach your spring so it holds it closed. Carburetors will likely have a good place to attach the spring. Throttle bodies (fuel injected cars) are meant to be replaced.
How do you install a cluch pedal spring on a 93 honda accord
To replace the clutch pedal return spring on a Kenworth W900, first, ensure the vehicle is safely parked and the engine is off. Remove any necessary panels or covers to access the clutch pedal assembly. Disconnect the old return spring from the clutch pedal and the chassis, then install the new spring by attaching it to the same points. Finally, reassemble any removed components and test the pedal for proper function.
1. Remove clutch pedal assembly from car. 2. Remove fulcrum bolt. 3. Install clutch assist spring. 4. Align fulcrum (say, with a screwdriver tip). 5. Insert fulcrum bolt. 6. Reinstall clutch pedal assembly.
I don't believe it had one from the factory but you can install one yourself if you want.
the return spring on the clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.
Occasionally the gas pedal will have some resistance when you press it. You could check and lube gas pedal, gas cable, and throttle itself.
Is the gas pedal stuck to floor? If so then inspect the spring located on the throttle body under the hood
The gas pedal is on the right side as you are sitting in the car.
The straight end of the spring goes under the center of the pin and the curved side of the spring will go around the the shaft of the pedal. Put the pin in from the top going down, push in for tension.
Could be automatic choke stuck by bent spring or throtle linkage
To remove and replace the gas pedal on a Melex golf cart, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Next, remove any screws or bolts securing the pedal assembly to the cart's frame, then disconnect the wiring harness attached to the pedal. Once removed, install the new gas pedal by reversing the process: connect the wiring harness, secure it with screws or bolts, and reconnect the battery. Finally, test the pedal to ensure it functions correctly before using the cart.
Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.