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Hey Guys!

I was driving my car (ba xr6t mk11 auto) on sunday and thought I would give a bit of a squirt. Was doing about 50kph at the time then punched it to 100kph then took my foot off the accelerator but the pedal didnt come up!!! I got on the brakes and pumped the pedal and it eventually came back. By that time I was doing about 140kph.

Luckily I had plenty of room to slow down that time, but dont really want it to happen again!!

I checked that theres nothing for it to get caught on like floor mat etc.

Has anyone else had this happen?

Does anyone have an idea as to what might be the problem??????

Thanks in advance

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First I have heard of this one, but I will have a stab. Maybe a dodgy TPS ( throttle position sensor) being a fly by wire throttle set up.Sorry not much help really :stirthepot:

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That would have been a brown trouser time.

If it happens again, just turn the ignition off. You will lose power steering but its better than plowing into the back of some one.

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was the pedal physically stuck down to the bottom, or did it lift up again - yet it continued to accelerate

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was the pedal physically stuck down to the bottom, or did it lift up again - yet it continued to accelerate

It was stuck on the floor, I tapped it a few times then it came up.

"If it happens again, just turn the ignition off. You will lose power steering but its better than plowing into the back of some one."

And yeh I was about to switch it off but it came back in time.

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Mate, most of the time it would be catching on the carpet mat. I have had it before and it was the mat.

If not I would put your head under the drivers footwell and make sure no wiring or anything is fouling the linkages.

It is not something you want to experience again.

Mate, most of the time it would be catching on the carpet mat. I have had it before and it was the mat.

If not I would put your head under the drivers footwell and make sure no wiring or anything is fouling the linkages.

It is not something you want to experience again.

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Definitely sounds like something's getting caught down there

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If it happens again, just turn the ignition off. You will lose power steering but its better than plowing into the back of some one.

Dont turn it off all the way otherwise the steering wheel lock will come on and you wont have any steering at all.

Have a look below for what I mean

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Edited by madmaximus

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