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westy 02-07-2007 12:26 AM

accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
a car warm-up when it’s -5.
Thanks

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motsco_ 02-07-2007 12:50 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it’s -5.
> Thanks
>

==================================

His throttle cable might have too much slack in it, causing it to slip
off the guide. Throttle body may need to be cleaned or oil needs changed
due to too much moisture.

Not supposed to warm up a Honda. Just drive it gently for first three miles.

'Curly'

motsco_ 02-07-2007 12:50 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it’s -5.
> Thanks
>

==================================

His throttle cable might have too much slack in it, causing it to slip
off the guide. Throttle body may need to be cleaned or oil needs changed
due to too much moisture.

Not supposed to warm up a Honda. Just drive it gently for first three miles.

'Curly'

motsco_ 02-07-2007 12:50 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it’s -5.
> Thanks
>

==================================

His throttle cable might have too much slack in it, causing it to slip
off the guide. Throttle body may need to be cleaned or oil needs changed
due to too much moisture.

Not supposed to warm up a Honda. Just drive it gently for first three miles.

'Curly'

motsco_ 02-07-2007 12:50 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it’s -5.
> Thanks
>

==================================

His throttle cable might have too much slack in it, causing it to slip
off the guide. Throttle body may need to be cleaned or oil needs changed
due to too much moisture.

Not supposed to warm up a Honda. Just drive it gently for first three miles.

'Curly'

jim beam 02-07-2007 01:26 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it�s -5.
> Thanks
>

the only way it can stick at full throttle is if he gunned it to full
throttle. and on a cold motor, that's really not a smart thing to do.
he should drive gently until warm, NOT idle until warm. and NEVER gun
it while cold.

regarding remedy, it's either moisture in the cable liner or frayed
cable getting stuck. either way, inspect closely, clean and consider
replacement.

jim beam 02-07-2007 01:26 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it�s -5.
> Thanks
>

the only way it can stick at full throttle is if he gunned it to full
throttle. and on a cold motor, that's really not a smart thing to do.
he should drive gently until warm, NOT idle until warm. and NEVER gun
it while cold.

regarding remedy, it's either moisture in the cable liner or frayed
cable getting stuck. either way, inspect closely, clean and consider
replacement.

jim beam 02-07-2007 01:26 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it�s -5.
> Thanks
>

the only way it can stick at full throttle is if he gunned it to full
throttle. and on a cold motor, that's really not a smart thing to do.
he should drive gently until warm, NOT idle until warm. and NEVER gun
it while cold.

regarding remedy, it's either moisture in the cable liner or frayed
cable getting stuck. either way, inspect closely, clean and consider
replacement.

jim beam 02-07-2007 01:26 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy wrote:
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it�s -5.
> Thanks
>

the only way it can stick at full throttle is if he gunned it to full
throttle. and on a cold motor, that's really not a smart thing to do.
he should drive gently until warm, NOT idle until warm. and NEVER gun
it while cold.

regarding remedy, it's either moisture in the cable liner or frayed
cable getting stuck. either way, inspect closely, clean and consider
replacement.

Tegger 02-07-2007 07:22 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy <none@000.com> wrote in news:973915_b2e63b41967deac9df84193a401c2873
@autoboardz.com:

> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor.




"Fell to the floor"? This implies it dropped without driver intervention.

Did the throttle work fine thereafter?

If the throttle is now fine, frankly, I find this event description
impossible to believe. The throttle plate has a VERY strong spring holding
it shut. This spring is permanently attached to the throttle plate spindle,
entirely independent of the throttle cable. Even if the cable fell off, the
plate would remain closed.

I wonder if your boy isn't trying to cover something up.



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Tegger 02-07-2007 07:22 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy <none@000.com> wrote in news:973915_b2e63b41967deac9df84193a401c2873
@autoboardz.com:

> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor.




"Fell to the floor"? This implies it dropped without driver intervention.

Did the throttle work fine thereafter?

If the throttle is now fine, frankly, I find this event description
impossible to believe. The throttle plate has a VERY strong spring holding
it shut. This spring is permanently attached to the throttle plate spindle,
entirely independent of the throttle cable. Even if the cable fell off, the
plate would remain closed.

I wonder if your boy isn't trying to cover something up.



--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Tegger 02-07-2007 07:22 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy <none@000.com> wrote in news:973915_b2e63b41967deac9df84193a401c2873
@autoboardz.com:

> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor.




"Fell to the floor"? This implies it dropped without driver intervention.

Did the throttle work fine thereafter?

If the throttle is now fine, frankly, I find this event description
impossible to believe. The throttle plate has a VERY strong spring holding
it shut. This spring is permanently attached to the throttle plate spindle,
entirely independent of the throttle cable. Even if the cable fell off, the
plate would remain closed.

I wonder if your boy isn't trying to cover something up.



--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Tegger 02-07-2007 07:22 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
westy <none@000.com> wrote in news:973915_b2e63b41967deac9df84193a401c2873
@autoboardz.com:

> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor.




"Fell to the floor"? This implies it dropped without driver intervention.

Did the throttle work fine thereafter?

If the throttle is now fine, frankly, I find this event description
impossible to believe. The throttle plate has a VERY strong spring holding
it shut. This spring is permanently attached to the throttle plate spindle,
entirely independent of the throttle cable. Even if the cable fell off, the
plate would remain closed.

I wonder if your boy isn't trying to cover something up.



--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Michael Pardee 02-07-2007 07:59 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
"westy" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:973915_b2e63b41967deac9df84193a401c2873@autob oardz.com...
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it's -5.
> Thanks
>
>


I'm with TeGGeR - it is mighty unlikely in a car with a conventional
throttle. The newer drive-by-wire throttles are capable of that in the event
of Throttle Positioning Sensor (TPS) failure, but the pedal does not move in
that event. What year and model Honda is it?

Mike



Michael Pardee 02-07-2007 07:59 AM

Re: accelerator sticking at full throttle.
 
"westy" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:973915_b2e63b41967deac9df84193a401c2873@autob oardz.com...
> My son is in Iowa and recently started his Honda in sub-zero weather.
> After putting it in gear the accelerator fell to the floor. Quick
> action avoided an accident. Any ideas about what caused this?
> Can the extreme weather affect the accelerator mechanism?
> What can be done to solve. I have explained the importance of letting
> a car warm-up when it's -5.
> Thanks
>
>


I'm with TeGGeR - it is mighty unlikely in a car with a conventional
throttle. The newer drive-by-wire throttles are capable of that in the event
of Throttle Positioning Sensor (TPS) failure, but the pedal does not move in
that event. What year and model Honda is it?

Mike




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