Subject: Weird accelerator issue... in case it happens to you
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posted on March 3rd, 2011 at 11:19 PM
Weird accelerator issue... in case it happens to you
Thought I'd post this since my beetle was behaving like it was demon possessed, and nothing I found online described the problem. Just in case your
dub gets possessed by the same demon...
The last couple of days, every time I'd change into first it was like someone else had control of the accelerator. Let the clutch out and she'd
surge forwards with really high revs and keep accelerating even after I had my foot off the pedal.
Pedal wasn't sticking, the accelerator cable wasn't binding, and the return spring on the throttle lever was working fine. But it was like I was
flooring it. Quite frightening. Really noticable in first, to the point that I'd only spend a split second in gear before changing up. Second was
bad, but nowhere near as much. Third was back to normal.
Anyhow, I'd reached the end of my diagnostic skills, so she went to the mechanic. Took him a while, but he sorted it. Turns out the gearbox mount
was invisibly cracked. You couldn't see it until you let the clutch out, then the gearbox would move up and push on the accelerator cable for a
while (so I'm told) and become the demon taking control of the accelerator.
So I thought that was bizarre as hell and wanted to share it with someone. My friends aren't interested in cars, so I'm telling the forum instead.
In case one day some other poor bugger tries googling for an answer to this problem
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posted on March 4th, 2011 at 07:10 PM
this is the same principal that does not allow me to do hill start or park on really steep hill with the front pointing up hill in my VP.
Basically the rubbers on the rear end is so sloppy that the whole rear axle and diff ramp up and down and push/pull back and forth. This causes the
handbrake to work way too easy when pointing down hill (like 1 click is full lock)
and pointing up hill requires 8 clicks and still slips. Basically same thing happens, the diff/axles moving back and forth pull/loosen the handbrake
cable. Hill starts are impossible, unless I hill starting in reverse
Took me ages to find this problem, so i can relate Also explains my
monstrous wheel hop on the slightest wheel slip in wet conditions.
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posted on March 4th, 2011 at 09:40 PM
Quote:
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posted by bluebus
Thought I'd post this since my beetle was behaving like it was demon possessed, and nothing I found online described the problem. Just in case your
dub gets possessed by the same demon...
The last couple of days, every time I'd change into first it was like someone else had control of the accelerator. Let the clutch out and she'd
surge forwards with really high revs and keep accelerating even after I had my foot off the pedal.
Pedal wasn't sticking, the accelerator cable wasn't binding, and the return spring on the throttle lever was working fine. But it was like I was
flooring it. Quite frightening. Really noticable in first, to the point that I'd only spend a split second in gear before changing up. Second was
bad, but nowhere near as much. Third was back to normal.
Anyhow, I'd reached the end of my diagnostic skills, so she went to the mechanic. Took him a while, but he sorted it. Turns out the gearbox mount
was invisibly cracked. You couldn't see it until you let the clutch out, then the gearbox would move up and push on the accelerator cable for a
while (so I'm told) and become the demon taking control of the accelerator.
So I thought that was bizarre as hell and wanted to share it with someone. My friends aren't interested in cars, so I'm telling the forum instead.
In case one day some other poor bugger tries googling for an answer to this problem
Yes,
quite an odd one that...
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posted on March 4th, 2011 at 10:39 PM
I picked up the car today and saw the mount in question... looked like rubber to me, but then, I've never seen a urethane mount. Apparently when he
had the car up he saw a tiny groove in the top of the mount where the cable had rubbed, and that was the give-away. Drives like a dream now
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posted on March 5th, 2011 at 12:22 AM
Rubber for sure, urethane and the tranny nearly ends up on the ground if it wasn't fot the shift rod, no saftey tongue inside.
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posted on March 5th, 2011 at 08:43 AM
Hi
The car should have also had excessive gear stick movement.