Today, Frank Dziurda and I did some comparing between his '99 6-speed and my '01 6-speed. I was curious to see if his throttle was as sensitive as mine.
My throttle responds to the slightest twitch of the pedal, which causes the truck to buck, which makes my foot move around on the pedal more, causing the truck to buck more. It's a catch 22.
I drove Frank's truck and his is very smooth. He drove mine and said that while he didn't quite see the jerkiness I described, he did say that my throttle appeared to have a dead spot on tip-in.
Another thing we noticed is that on his '99, when you set the cruise control, the pedal stays depressed. On mine, it doesn't. Both of us have cables going from the pedal to the VP44, but his apparently keeps the cable tensioned, and mine doesn't. I'm wondering why this is, and if it can be changed (or if it's normal). My pedal fully relaxes when the cruise is engaged.
So... could the sensitivity problem be the result of a bad throttle position sensor?
Rob
My throttle responds to the slightest twitch of the pedal, which causes the truck to buck, which makes my foot move around on the pedal more, causing the truck to buck more. It's a catch 22.
I drove Frank's truck and his is very smooth. He drove mine and said that while he didn't quite see the jerkiness I described, he did say that my throttle appeared to have a dead spot on tip-in.
Another thing we noticed is that on his '99, when you set the cruise control, the pedal stays depressed. On mine, it doesn't. Both of us have cables going from the pedal to the VP44, but his apparently keeps the cable tensioned, and mine doesn't. I'm wondering why this is, and if it can be changed (or if it's normal). My pedal fully relaxes when the cruise is engaged.
So... could the sensitivity problem be the result of a bad throttle position sensor?
Rob