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So, one of the pet peeves with the Tiptronic is it doesn't know the car is going uphill. So it tends to lug in a lower gear, 3rd or 4th. I have been in the habit now for years of just flicking the tip over and hitting a lower gear. The lugging isn't a problem/risk for the engine, but it is tougher to accelerate in the lower gear.
So today I decided to punch the accelerator pedal down, which of course has always worked as well to get a lower gear. And low and behold, the engine reved nicely and the pedal stay on the floor. Yikes! Turned the key one notch to kill the engine while in drive, of course not so far as to lock the steering wheel, and then shifted into neutral and braked to a stop.
When I reached down, in fact the lever behind the pedal was glued to the floor. Open the hood, and the cable had come off of the idler pulley. I pulled on the cable to get it back on the idler pulley, and that was fine, it went back on. But oddly, something clicked like the throttle levers on the throttle body. Anyway, the pedal came back up, and I tried a few times. Was only a mile from home so I proceeded.
I knew for some time that the cable was a bit loose. So I adjusted it now, and a bit of lubrication. Punched it a dozen times from the drivers seat and all seems to be well.
The missing part, where I could use some advice, it apparently the levers on the throttle body got stuck. I think even if the cable comes off the idler, the springs on the throttle body should return the car to idle. I've examined a bit, and everything appears to be intact. Seems perhaps some lube may be needed, but other than some WD-40 on the shafts, if there something else to do or lube?
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And, yeah, just thinking about it some more. I essentially never slam the pedal to the floor, when seeking some speed I usually go gentle, and find the speed without a hard floor push. I wonder if this time I got the throttle levers in a position where they rarely go, and there was some crud that got invoked and jammed those throttle levers right on the body. Not sure, just an idea.
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"Little known fact" the pedal belongs all the way to the floor!!!!!!
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'Ryan' "Little known fact" the pedal belongs all the way to the floor!!!!!!
LOL. I knew that
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Since Flash can't resist adjusting the tension perfectly on any 968 he ever spies, I would guess that yours is just about perfect. If I recall, there is just the slightest bit of play in the cable.
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I would think you would want to adjust the cable in the WOT position, no?
If you have it tight at idle, it way be overly tight at full throttle resulting in cable strain and possible breakage.
I would be OK with a little slack at idle, as long as the throttle valve is opening all the way without excessive tension.
I'm sure someone with a manual can give a definitive answer...
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I have had clutch cables break in my old 924 - a combination of age, stress and heat.
I don't know if the cable itself would fail in our 968, but I would be weary of the idler wheel, especially considering what age and heat will do to plastic...
Is the pedal stop adjustable? I am not near my car to look.
I guess ideally you would want to get your throttle valve to close all the way, then pull out *
Most* of the cable slack (leaving enough that engine movement and temp changes don't effect your idle). Then I would adjust the pedal stop to achieve the ideal throttle valve position at WOT with the pedal bottoming just before the throttle valve hits limit.
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