11-25-2007, 10:10 PM
This is a bit of an odd problem, but I don't think I'm going crazy here. Basically yesterday while I was on an onramp to get onto the highway when my gas pedal suddenly felt different when I changed gears. Basically it felt like there was a lot of resistance, or back pressure, trying to force the pedal up against my foot. I push down on it, hold it for like 3-4 seconds, and all of a sudden the resistance is either gone, or moved further down the pedal. I take my foot off the pedal, get back on, and it's there again. It feels like you're fighting against some electrical motor that gives way after a few seconds, and then starts fighting back when you take your foot off the pedal.
Cruise control works fine (sucks the pedal in when engaged, and gives it back when disengaged). And the problem is not present when the car is turned off.
The pedal feels more or less ok when I turn the car on after it has been sitting off for a while. It's only after 10 - 15 minutes of driving does the resistance build up to the point where it feels out of the ordinary.
Now I could have sworn that this is NOT how the pedal felt for the past 1.5 years I've had the car. My check engine light has been coming on more often (and I need to get my day time running lights fixed, I think maybe a fuse blew, or something), but this problem started yesterday from what I can tell.
My initial guess is that it has something to do with cruise control, and how it sucks in the pedal. Maybe some electrical fault it causing it to operate in reverse when cruise control is not engaged? This problem is, at most, an annoyance, but I'd rather figure out if this is normal, or if this is a symptom of a much larger / serious issue <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Cruise control works fine (sucks the pedal in when engaged, and gives it back when disengaged). And the problem is not present when the car is turned off.
The pedal feels more or less ok when I turn the car on after it has been sitting off for a while. It's only after 10 - 15 minutes of driving does the resistance build up to the point where it feels out of the ordinary.
Now I could have sworn that this is NOT how the pedal felt for the past 1.5 years I've had the car. My check engine light has been coming on more often (and I need to get my day time running lights fixed, I think maybe a fuse blew, or something), but this problem started yesterday from what I can tell.
My initial guess is that it has something to do with cruise control, and how it sucks in the pedal. Maybe some electrical fault it causing it to operate in reverse when cruise control is not engaged? This problem is, at most, an annoyance, but I'd rather figure out if this is normal, or if this is a symptom of a much larger / serious issue <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />

