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Stiff Gas Pedal

JJexplorer77

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So I tried in the modified section with no success in answering my question. So I guess Ill try here.

I have noticed that my gas pedal is quite stiff. My mom has a 2003 xlt and the pedals between mine and hers are completely night and day. Does anyone know how or if there is a way to fix this problem.

Thanks
 



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Is the pedal itself stiff or is it a response issue? Does it feel like you give a certain amount of pressure and then it goes, almost jumps.
 






I had the same problem...the tip-in was just too much. Exactly as Number4 described. I realize Ford tries to sell on the test drive, but this too strong tip-in sucked for regular use.

Too much response in the first 1/4 of pedal move, and not enough in the other 3/4.

No amount of 3-In-One will fix this...I initially tried that route. Finally helped fix the problem with a tune from Henson...which also helped with the (lack of!) throttle time response.
 






Is the pedal itself stiff or is it a response issue? Does it feel like you give a certain amount of pressure and then it goes, almost jumps.

Thanks guys. The pedal itself it quite stiff. When I go to accelerate it almost have to stomp on it. its not gradual at all.
 






I would look at its linkage and pivot points then.
 






Is there a butterfly valve between the air filter and intake? I know it's a dumb question but have you made sure the mat isn't balled up on the gas pedal?
 






I know it's a dumb question but have you made sure the mat isn't balled up on the gas pedal?

^^^^ never discount the floor mat. No matter how silly it sounds.
 






Might have a sticky throttle body butterfly. Take it off and clean it. Install a new gasket and torque the 4 bolts to spec. Inspect the intake and pvc hoses for cracks.
 






Might have a sticky throttle body butterfly. Take it off and clean it. Install a new gasket and torque the 4 bolts to spec. Inspect the intake and pvc hoses for cracks.

I don't think its the floor mat. I have already checked the throttle body and cleaned it but I didn't get a new gasket or torque the bolts. I think it is more the pedal itself than any of its mechanical parts.
 






Is there a butterfly valve between the air filter and intake? I know it's a dumb question but have you made sure the mat isn't balled up on the gas pedal?
Rubberhead, thank you so much for your help. The mat was actually the problem. Thanks again
 






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