Put the vehicle in neutral and shut it off.
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Make absolutely certain when you shut the car off that you don't rotate the key back too far or you will lock the steering wheel and be unable to steer the car. Just turn the key far enough to shut off the engine. Be careful.
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Just another thought... once you shut off the motor the car will be very difficult to steer and brake as the Power Steering and brake systems will be shut down.
Well, we need lots more information here. Is the clutch pedal actually "stuck" to the floor? In other words, can you NOT lift the pedal up to the normal position? OR, has the clutch pedal "fallen" to the floor due to no resistance from the clutch?
If the parking brake pedal on your 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 is stuck to the floor, you might have broken the parking brake cable. Remove the rear tires to see if the cable is still attached and replace it as needed.
Either your gas pedal is stuck to the floor or you are going downhill.
Shift to reverse
Is the gas pedal stuck to floor? If so then inspect the spring located on the throttle body under the hood
put the vehicle in neutral, pull over and shut off engine. then look to see why the pedal stuck
To safely perform a stuck pedal removal on your vehicle, follow these steps: Turn off the engine and engage the parking brake. Use a flashlight to locate the source of the stuck pedal. Try gently pulling the pedal up or pushing it down to see if it releases. If the pedal is still stuck, carefully remove any obstructions or debris around the pedal. If the pedal is still stuck, do not force it. Instead, seek professional help from a mechanic or call for roadside assistance.
Replace master and slave cylinder, then bleed hydraulics.
If the pedal is stuck down, no vacuum to the release diaphragm on the pedal
To remove a stuck pedal from your bicycle, first, apply a penetrating oil to the pedal threads and let it sit for a few hours. Then, use a pedal wrench to turn the pedal counterclockwise to loosen it. If the pedal is still stuck, you may need to use a longer wrench for more leverage or apply heat to the pedal to help loosen it. Be careful not to strip the threads while removing the pedal.
To be mathematical about it, all you need is a ruler. Place one end of the ruler against the floor and the other alongside the pedal.
You should not reach down and pull the accelerator with your hands. point blank switch to lower gear