Gas pedal feedback? Anybody else notice it?

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Old Jan 24, 2002
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Gas pedal feedback? Anybody else notice it?

Most likely I'm crazy, but I would swear that the gas pedal in my 2001 EX automatic has some sort of pressure feedback. When the car is off, you can VERY easily press the pedal all the way to the floor. When you first start off from a stop, you can also very easily, and gently floor the pedal. But once you're going, say cruising at 35mph, then you want to go a bit faster - pressing the pedal becomes much more of a chore. It is HARD to press. My wife swears she has it to the floor sometimes when she's hardly using any gas. It seems to be that if the trans feels it would have to shift to offer any more power, the pedal makes it harder to get that extra gas.

Does anybody else experience this, or am I truly crazy as I suspect? Just pay attention to how much pressure it takes to press the gas (I'm not talking about just stopmping on it to the floor, 'cause then you can't really tell how hard you have to press it). Before you start off next time, see how easy it is to press the pedal before you even start the car.

Any input is good input (well, almost).

My 2001 Volvo did this, but not to this extreme.
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No problem from mine..take it to the dealer and make them check it out.
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<< No problem from mine..take it to the dealer and make them check it out. >>



Surely you jest. It has been to the dealer twice. And like with all my issues (rattles, transmission, seat rocking, pedal pressure) it is "normal - goodbye."

Before I go back, I want to hear from others to see if I'm the only one that notices this. If I am, then I've got to drive another Civic to determine if I'm crazy, or my car is truly special.
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havent felt anything like that in my car.. ive never tried to floor it though
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Gosh, it's starting to sound more and more like I'm crazy [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG]

Seriously though, I just got back from testing it again, and in some situations, that pedal is a real B*tch to press. I sure wish I had a local dealer that would actually look into things for me instead of just always telling me "that's normal." If it's so damn normal, why doesn't anybody else notice it in their cars ???
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if u want to be picky,,,it does ever so slitely..its normal
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If what you feel can be described as "slight" we aren't experiencing the same thing. Thanks though.
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Its going to be a little harder to press when your going rather then when the car is off and such. However you sohuldent have to put a large amount of force on it...
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if the dealer gives you sh*t, call american honda. the number is in your owners manual or warranty manual, or maybe both, i know its there somewhere though
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Have you ever gotten anywhere with them? I've called that number before and all they tell me to do is to take the car to my nearest dealer. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG]
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when i first got my car it was hard to push the gas pedal but now its easy as PIE[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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instead of fighting with the dealer. take it to a different one.
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That's a good idea, of course. But I can't afford the time/effort to drive the hour to the next-nearest dealer.
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Well, although the dealer never did notice a problem, they took the gas pedal and throttle cable out, cleaned and lubed it and put it all back together. FIXED.
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Yep, I have experienced first hand myself. Brake pedal goes down about 1" or so, only when the a/c is on and occurs at the moment the a/c cycles.
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This problem was actually about the gas pedal being stiff at various times. The brake pedal drop is a different animal. Mine happens with or without the AC. Dealer says it's normal.
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ya my gas pedal has a little feedback it seems liek and that brake drop thing always freaks me out but it hasnt done it in a month or so. does anyone know what causes the brake drop?
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brake pedal drop: My service manager says it is just what it seems - variation in vacuum. The AC can cause it, but so can many other devices that use vacuum on the car. The problem has all but gone away on my car for whatever reason.
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Oops! I mistakened this thread for the brake pedal feed back.

Anyways, regarding gas pedal feedback, I don't have any recollections.
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