How to fix gas pedal slack??
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How to fix gas pedal slack??
Is it normal for the gas pedal to have so much slack? well I can pick my gas pedal up with my hand so easily, my 05 altima is so stiff I can't even move it at all so is this something normal on LSX based cars??
If not how exactly do you adjust it? I did search and found a thread but kind of confusing, if anyone could explain how to adjust it, my car has TCS so I know its different than non-TCS based cars
If not how exactly do you adjust it? I did search and found a thread but kind of confusing, if anyone could explain how to adjust it, my car has TCS so I know its different than non-TCS based cars
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Not all cars can be snugged with adjusters alone. If that
fails, you remove the gas pedal arm, stick it in a bench
vise and grief on it with a pice of pipe to get another
inch or so of matted draw length.
fails, you remove the gas pedal arm, stick it in a bench
vise and grief on it with a pice of pipe to get another
inch or so of matted draw length.
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The "normal" procedure for getting slack out of the throttle cable is for when your throttle blade does not open fully...not for you being able to pull you pedal towards the seat. This is where you are getting confused. If you have the pedal all the way down and your throttle blade is all the way open (hitting the bumpstop) then you dont have any issue.
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Right. But I've seen cars where you can adjust all you
want and the blade won't pull past 80% open. Then it's
bring the pipe.
You just unsnap the keeper "C", pull the ends apart until
you feel resistance or see the cable cam try to move,
and give it just enough slack that the blade stays on the
seat, then snap the keeper back flush.
There are two adjusters on my TCS+cruise car, one
is useful and one is not (for the cruise, who cares?).
want and the blade won't pull past 80% open. Then it's
bring the pipe.
You just unsnap the keeper "C", pull the ends apart until
you feel resistance or see the cable cam try to move,
and give it just enough slack that the blade stays on the
seat, then snap the keeper back flush.
There are two adjusters on my TCS+cruise car, one
is useful and one is not (for the cruise, who cares?).
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Right. But I've seen cars where you can adjust all you
want and the blade won't pull past 80% open. Then it's
bring the pipe.
You just unsnap the keeper "C", pull the ends apart until
you feel resistance or see the cable cam try to move,
and give it just enough slack that the blade stays on the
seat, then snap the keeper back flush.
There are two adjusters on my TCS+cruise car, one
is useful and one is not (for the cruise, who cares?).
want and the blade won't pull past 80% open. Then it's
bring the pipe.
You just unsnap the keeper "C", pull the ends apart until
you feel resistance or see the cable cam try to move,
and give it just enough slack that the blade stays on the
seat, then snap the keeper back flush.
There are two adjusters on my TCS+cruise car, one
is useful and one is not (for the cruise, who cares?).
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My truck has this same issue. Previous owner installed a TB spacer and when I removed it I found my pedal has too much slack. Enough the trans won't downshift properly sometimes.
Lock washers won't stay even after trying to crimp them on with pliers. I might try to zip tie handicap until I can get time to pull the pedal and bend it as Jimmy suggested which is how I had to fix the Chevelle to get WOT after the ls1 swap.
Lock washers won't stay even after trying to crimp them on with pliers. I might try to zip tie handicap until I can get time to pull the pedal and bend it as Jimmy suggested which is how I had to fix the Chevelle to get WOT after the ls1 swap.
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Works like a champ. A little ghetto perhaps but whatever, it works. Deleted TCS and cruise and the new cable was a little long. I only needed about an 1/16 of an inch if that so this seemed the best solution.
Works like a champ. A little ghetto perhaps but whatever, it works. Deleted TCS and cruise and the new cable was a little long. I only needed about an 1/16 of an inch if that so this seemed the best solution.