2000 crv, stuck throttle

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by jbh, Apr 6, 2004.

  1. jbh

    jbh Guest

    Hi,

    This is an automatic, ex model, 89K.

    2 times now, only on wide open throttle. The pedal
    is stuck to the floor. We have to turn the engine off
    to make it stop. Then, the pedal "sproings" from the floor.

    Has anyone had any problems like this? I don't see anything
    similar in the newsgroups, except some dirt related stickyness,
    or weather related stickyness.

    It is going to the dealer tomorrow. The person on the phone
    asked when we had our last fuel-injection tune-up. Bad omen...

    Thanks for any info!
     
    jbh, Apr 6, 2004
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  2. ====================

    It's a mechanical problem with the return spring,(or maybe the linkage
    to the tranny or Cruise) and has NOTHING to do with your injectors. They
    are part of the electronics. It's also a very dangerous problem, no?

    Why not look under the hood, and see how it works, and have a helper
    push the pedal?

    Maybe the cruise has gone NUTZ. Try turning off the cruise switch on the
    dash. It's perfectly normal for the throttle cable to look a bit 'too
    loose' when it's in the resting position...

    Running to the dealer with your Visa card in your hand might be a bad
    idea without knowing (And I understand that's why you're here, asking)

    As for the 'fuel injuction tune-up, don't let them touch it... buy a
    bottle of Techron, and follow the instructions on the bottle. At 89.000
    miles, you should (ignore the manual and) get a valve adjustment, and
    change your Dual Pump Fluid.

    Please let us know the outcome.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 7, 2004
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  3. jbh

    jbh Guest

    Thanks very much. I will follow up.

    I did check the linkage, and there is a
    lot of slack in the cable. Almost enough so that
    I'd tighten it up and be done with it. But
    since it's such a dangerous area, I'll let the
    pros have a look.

    I did change the transfer case fluid, based on
    a tip from this forum. It was making a bad
    "woooooo" sound on the turns.

    Best regards,
    jbh
     
    jbh, Apr 7, 2004
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  4. jbh

    jbh Guest

    Hi,

    They found a gummed throttle body, throttle plate.
    Thanks a lot for answering me. I should have had
    a look there myself, as recently picked out the
    one on my 4runner when I had to replace the tps.
    That was foul.

    Best Regards,
    jbh
     
    jbh, Apr 9, 2004
    #4
  5. jbh

    jbh Guest

    Oh, and we got a valve adjustment too. Thanks for the tip.
     
    jbh, Apr 9, 2004
    #5
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