I think they all do this to a greater or lesser degree. Especially in high gear at low RPM. Really bad vibration might be the engine mounts.
One of the main causes of feeling a vibration in the gas pedal is engine vibration. The vibration from the engine causes the accelerator cable or linkage to vibrate and the vibration can be felt in the gas pedal. Check with a mechanic to be sure.
Yes, I feel both clutch padel and gas pedal when accelerated. They are getting worse. I took the car Mazda dealer , they said it is normal for this model of car. It is crap
ticking noise when the gas pedal is pressed in a 2005 ford ranger
My minivan was doing something very similar. Does the vibration/wobble stop when you let off the accelerator? Try coasting down a hill without touching the gas pedal; if the vibration stops when you let off and then starts again when you push on the gas pedal there's a good chance the vehicle has worn-out motor mounts. I was skeptical when my mechanic told me this, but after he replaced the mounts on my '92 Voyager 3.3 liter there was a huge improvement to the wobble/vibration that I had.
The gas pedal could be difficult to push down for a few reasons. One reason that it could be hard is due to a pinch in the cable. It could also be an issue with the gas linkage.
There might not be something wrong with the gas pedal, but with your knee.
push the gas pedal really hard
push the gas pedal
push on the gas pedal, man!!
is it sputtering bucking when you push the pedal? what year 6 do you have?
Hard to say but likely brake rotors need replacing
Chances are you have a bad ball bearing in your wheel hub and you need to change it out