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Why does my accelerator pedal vibrate when I press the accelerator?

Why does my accelerator pedal vibrate when I press the accelerator?

(1)Engine vibration causes the accelerator cable or linkage to vibrate. (2)The cable or linkage vibrations are transmitted to the accelerator pedal, causing it to vibrate. In addition to vibration coming directly from the engine, there is also vibration transmitted from the transmission throttle cable to the accelerator cable or linkage.

Where does the vibration from the accelerator come from?

In addition to vibration coming directly from the engine, there is also vibration transmitted from the transmission throttle cable to the accelerator cable or linkage.

Why does my car make a vibration when I accelerate?

The vibration I’m going to cover here tricks most mechanics into thinking it’s caused by a tire or bent rim. This vibration only happens when driving under heavy acceleration, like when you are approaching the highway trying to merge into the speeding traffic, or on a jackrabbit start from a traffic light.

What causes the steering wheel to vibrate at high speeds?

Tires are one of the most common causes of car vibrations. One of the possible issues you might be dealing with in this context are out-of-balance tires. Your problems won’t be noticeable at slow speeds, but the shaking will intensify as you accelerate to 55-60 miles per hour. The steering wheel, or even the entire car, will start to vibrate.

(1)Engine vibration causes the accelerator cable or linkage to vibrate. (2)The cable or linkage vibrations are transmitted to the accelerator pedal, causing it to vibrate. In addition to vibration coming directly from the engine, there is also vibration transmitted from the transmission throttle cable to the accelerator cable or linkage.

What causes vibration in the CV joint when accelerating?

Damaged Inner CV Joints Can Cause Vibration on Acceleration. Damaged inner CV joints cause vibrations on acceleration and are very difficult to diagnose because the damage is so inconspicuous. You can only see it once the inner CV joint is removed from the vehicle and cleaned of all grease and debris.

In addition to vibration coming directly from the engine, there is also vibration transmitted from the transmission throttle cable to the accelerator cable or linkage.

The vibration I’m going to cover here tricks most mechanics into thinking it’s caused by a tire or bent rim. This vibration only happens when driving under heavy acceleration, like when you are approaching the highway trying to merge into the speeding traffic, or on a jackrabbit start from a traffic light.

What causes the vibration I feel in my gas pedal and?

My car has an automatic transmission. Vibration felt through the floorboard can be due to tire imbalance, tire defects, or excessive radial force variation, on rear axle mounted tires. Contributing factors in the circumstance you are describing could be worn struts in the suspension.

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Ruth Doyle