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Old 09-01-2007, 12:10 AM
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Accelerator Sticky?

Okay, my fronty is doing something weird. When I'm coasting at low speeds, say at like 5-25 mph,and need to press the gas pedal it is hard to press down. It is like something is holding it back, so I have to kinda kick it down. But once I get going it is fine. It doesn't even do it when I pull out from a stop, only when I am going slow at let off the gas to coast and then it does it when I have to give it gas again. Sorry if this explanation makes no sense at all....it's kinda hard to make clear.
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remove your intake snorkel and check the throttle plate, you need to go to Auto store and by some intake or carb cleaner and a tooth brush and scrub the carbon around and behind the throttle butterfly, then start it up and watch the smoke come out the tail pipe. Lemme know how it goes....
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removed your intake snorkel and check the throttle plate, you need to go to Auto store and by some intake or carb cleaner and a tootl brush and scrub the carbon around and behind the throttle butterfly, then start it up and watch the smoke come out the tail pipe. Lemme know how it goes....
LOL, X's 2 on that
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LOL, X's 2 on that
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also check your filter if it is nasty already.. buy k&n intake filter oem it'll cost you 50 bucks but its lifetime.. all you have to do is buy cleaner kit and thats it.
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Thanks a mill. it worked like a charm.
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Another problems solved by members......FRIENDS at Club Frontier!

Glad you got it fixed
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