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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2004

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01 Accord, Sticky Throttle

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Developer Relations - 18 Aug 2004 22:08 GMT
I know it sounds more like an outboard motor question, but it's not.  The
gas pedal is sticky from the get go, so if I start from a dead stop there's
no smooth way to do it - the car "jumps".  Does anyone know what I should
lube or WD40? It's a V6 and I'd appreciate some suggestions before I start
spraying everything w/ WD-40.

Thanks,
-Sam
Brian Smith - 18 Aug 2004 22:16 GMT
> I know it sounds more like an outboard motor question, but it's not.  The
> gas pedal is sticky from the get go, so if I start from a dead stop there's
> no smooth way to do it - the car "jumps".  Does anyone know what I should
> lube or WD40? It's a V6 and I'd appreciate some suggestions before I start
> spraying everything w/ WD-40.

The throttle linkage on the engine, would be the
place to start.

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Josh - 18 Aug 2004 22:29 GMT
> I know it sounds more like an outboard motor question, but it's not.  The
> gas pedal is sticky from the get go, so if I start from a dead stop there's
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> Thanks,
> -Sam

First, read the label of the can of WD-40 and put it back on the shelf.

Next, get yourself a can of throttle body cleaner and try flushing the gunk
out of the TB. I've never done this on my Honda ('03) but I've done it to my
Nissan, Dodge Durango, Volvo s70, VW Cabrio, and a few others. Basically you
need you remove the intake hose to gain access to the TB, then with the car
running, spray liberal amounts of cleaner into the TB. Move the butterfly to
get in there good. For the really hard to get gunk, use a rag soaked in
cleaner or a toothbrush, preferably an old one.

Try a google search for "clean throttle body" and you may find some photo's.

Josh
Developer Relations - 19 Aug 2004 15:27 GMT
Brian/Josh:

Thanks for the tips on the Throttle Body approach.  I'll play this weekend
and let you know how I make out.

-S

> > I know it sounds more like an outboard motor question, but it's not.  The
> > gas pedal is sticky from the get go, so if I start from a dead stop
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>
> Josh
P_Martin@verison.net - 22 Aug 2004 17:30 GMT
All,

I think all have missed the key point here when Sam says, "The gas pedal is
sticky from the GET GO, ..."  I also own a 2001 Honda Accord with a V-6 and
I've had the same problem from the GET GO (read as from day one of
ownership).  This would seem to rule out dirt as the problem.

Could be a design or assembly problem.  Any others out there with the same
problem?

Thanks also,

-Patrick
Brian Smith - 23 Aug 2004 01:52 GMT
> All,
>
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> Could be a design or assembly problem.  Any others out there with the same
> problem?

I've had no such problem with my '01 V6 Accord, yet. I've had mine since
December '00 and have now close to 120,000 km on her, with nothing but done
but routine maintenance.

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