No, what I mean is like when you pull up to a parking space and want to back into that space. I put the truck into reverse and give it a little throttle and back up. When I come to a stop it is like the throttle cable is stuck. The only problem is there ain't no throttle cable. It does this all the time, not just when it is cold or hot, wet or dry, it doesn't seem to matter. Also it always stays at 1000 rpm's. To make it come down to normal rpm, I have to hold the brake and let the clutch out just a bit to force it down.
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