I had a 1997 ford which had a bad throttle pedal (It was an electric pedal with no cable) Under cruising speeds on the highway it would seem to hit a dead spot and stop accelerating, I got a code for throttle pedal position sensor, replaced the pedal and the problem went away. Now I am having the same problem on my 2001 dodge, With having a standard Cable throttle pedal, my ideas of what the problem may be have been transferred to the throttle assembly under the hood. Could this be developing the same problem my ford had??
It started a few weeks ago once or twice, went away for a week and just started today and did it nearly 6 times today all while cruising at higher speeds, It lasts about 5 seconds then operates normally.
After telling a buddy of mine about it, he told me he couldnt describe his same problem any better, so aparentally I am not the only one with the problem
If anyone has experienced the problem, please PM me with the solution, Hopefully my guess of the only logical idea which would be a replacement of the throttle assembly above the injection pump is the solution.
Please only respond if you have an educated understanding of what the problem may be
It started a few weeks ago once or twice, went away for a week and just started today and did it nearly 6 times today all while cruising at higher speeds, It lasts about 5 seconds then operates normally.
After telling a buddy of mine about it, he told me he couldnt describe his same problem any better, so aparentally I am not the only one with the problem
If anyone has experienced the problem, please PM me with the solution, Hopefully my guess of the only logical idea which would be a replacement of the throttle assembly above the injection pump is the solution.
Please only respond if you have an educated understanding of what the problem may be