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Old 03-02-2009, 09:40 AM
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really stiff gas pedal?

Please help, I just got a 2000 Intrigue, and the gas pedal is really stiff, you almost have to stomp it to go, can any one help.
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Old 03-02-2009, 10:22 AM
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Re: really stiff gas pedal?

I've had this happen a couple of times. Cleaning the throttle body worked for me. I had a bunch of carbon built up on the plate.
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Re: really stiff gas pedal?

I agree. I noticed mine was a little easier to manipulate after I removed the TB and cleaned it well.

You could also try spraying the spring-like things where the cables attach with some WD-40.
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Re: really stiff gas pedal?

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I agree. I noticed mine was a little easier to manipulate after I removed the TB and cleaned it well.

You could also try spraying the spring-like things where the cables attach with some WD-40.

While WD-40 is good for a lot of things, the better choice for this location would be silicone spray.
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