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Old 04-09-2009, 11:51 PM   #1
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occasionally sticky accelerator

I have a 2005 Tribute with an occasionally sticky accelerator. Sometimes, when I shift (manual) the accelerator requires some umph to press down. However, if I let up on it slightly, it presses down without any problem. I took it to the dealer and he just replaced the unit. The problem has returned. It doesn't cause any problems as taking pressure off the pedal and pushing down on it again solves the problem.

Has anyone else encountered this issue?
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Old 04-11-2009, 06:26 PM   #2
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

YES!
There's a part in the plastic throttle body that needs cleaning ,it's the second time in 80K miles.
2005 Tribute/80K miles/4-cylinder

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Old 04-11-2009, 06:44 PM   #3
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

I have 51000 miles on my Tribute. Does it seem odd that you have had to replace this part twice already?

I have owned a Datsun 510, Subaru wagon, Previa van and never had a problem like this.

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Old 04-12-2009, 09:43 AM   #4
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

Not only it seems to stick,the gas pedal is hard to push down.

Mine had an extended warranty,so it cost nothing.

The dealer acted like no big deal,because the part was cheap.

Is your Tribute a 4-cylinder?

How much did they charge for this Repair?

Plastic parts,seals,and Gaskets are unstable,and they will Fail.

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Old 04-12-2009, 10:01 AM   #5
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

I have a 2005 4 cyl, FWD. If I had the second op to buy another Tribute, I would probably not. Yes, I do notice that the pedal can be hard to push down. Have you had any other brand car that did this? My husband has had a Honda civic, drove his Dad's 280Z around, several Mitzu Eclipses..and none had this problem. Since this is essentially a Ford Escape, I wonder if it has similar accelerator issues.
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Old 04-21-2009, 08:51 PM   #6
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

Well, it's done...pricey fix. My rep showed me the problem with the PLASTIC butterfly valve sticking on the side of the PLASTIC housing. PLASTIC! Had I known this I wonder whether is is a cosmetic fix? Or could the stickiness affect letting off the accelerator, a much worse problem...than, having to push the accelerator down a bit more to get going? What is the end point of not having fixed this? A dangerous situation? Or merely, an annoyance?
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Old 07-11-2009, 08:05 PM   #7
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

Removed and cleaned throttle plate with WD40 & Fogging oil!
Exercise throttle plate by hand.

Cost $0 /15min do it yourself!

Added an ACME AUTO Emissions filter to prevent this problem,see
http:www.ideabuyer.com/ipavail/acme-auto-emissions-filter

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Old 01-31-2010, 08:59 AM   #8
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

With all the talk about Toyota's accelerator pedal problems, my wife mentioned the pedal on her '06 Tribute, 4 cyl, 72K was hard to push down twice recently. I need to clean that butterfly as soon as possible.
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Re: occasionally sticky accelerator

well, it's me again...sticky accelerator again...this time fixed by my local garage man...some carbon deposits accumulating in the throttle body...98,101 miles...$50 cleaning bill instead of the $600 bill from the dealer the first time at 52,000 miles.

Had to replace the cluster circuit months ago...dashboard lights, indicators, speedometer, tach, went out. Very reliable car other than the stated problems.

Never had throttle problems in Mitzu eclipse, toyota Previa, Subaru legacy, Datsun B610 (oldie), Honda Civic.

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200K miles, and she is still good!
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