I took a look at the gas pedal with a flashlight. All it is is a pedal
attached by a bent rod to a plastic box and a connector at the top of the
box with wires coming out. No obvious adjustment ability of the spring
unless it is inside the box. It is my father's car and I drove it today
after not driving it for a week and the pedal felt better today. Might just
need some breaking in.
"Dana Rohleder" > wrote in message
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> What I am talking about is simply adjusting the pedal - or possibly it is
> binding or something is interfering with the motion of the pedal, like a
> floor mat.
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> Dana C. Rohleder
> Port Kent, NY
> "Art" > wrote in message
> ink.net...
> > Called Saturn dealer service dept. Service writer did not know but he
> > checked with someone and said there was no adjustment to the drive by
wire
> > throttle control. For what its worth.
> >
> >
> > "Dana Rohleder" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Have the dealer take a look. Mine feels normal, and I've owned ~20
cars.
> I
> > > test drove a new L300 4 cyl and the pedal had at least 3/4" of dead
> space
> > > before it would do anything. They must be adjustable.
> > >
> > > 2002 LW300
> > >
> > > "Art" > wrote in message
> > > .net...
> > > > Parents just bought one. I'm surprised by how much pressure the
> > > accelerator
> > > > pedal takes to get the car moving from a stop compared to other cars
> > I've
> > > > driven. Wondering if this is typical or should the dealer check it.
> > > >
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