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Old 03-22-2004, 02:03 PM
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Default 2002 Accord SE accelerator pedal stiffness

When my wife or I get into the car in the morning or after sitting in the
cold for a few hours, the accelerator pedal has a bind in it. If you tap it
hard, it frees up.

I've checked the pedal, the cables, and the throttle valve. All seem okay.

Anyone else had this problem? What was the solution?

Thanks.
Old 03-22-2004, 02:57 PM
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my mom's 2000 accord SE does the same thing. i've sprayed the pedal and throttle cable with WD-40 and silicone spray and it still happens. anyone else know the problem???
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Default Re: 2002 Accord SE accelerator pedal stiffness (flhtvtwin)

Sounds like your throttle bodies need to be cleaned out.
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Default Re: 2002 Accord SE accelerator pedal stiffness (flhtvtwin)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by flhtvtwin &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">When my wife or I get into the car in the morning or after sitting in the
cold for a few hours, the accelerator pedal has a bind in it. If you tap it
hard, it frees up.

I've checked the pedal, the cables, and the throttle valve. All seem okay.

Anyone else had this problem? What was the solution?

Thanks.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Call your local Honda dealer and have him perform Bulletin #01-004

It does not mention your specific vehicle in this bulletin ... but we experience this problem on all of the Hondas. It has to do with additives in the fuel causing a varnish type buidup in the throttle body at the plate. It will stick on the initial step on the gas ... then not happen again until the car has been sitting for a long period of time.

Here is a quote from the bulletin:

SYMPTOM

When the engine is first started after the vehicle has sat overnight, customers may "feel" the release of the throttle plate through the accelerator pedal. Some describe it as a one-time "pop" sensation.

Customers may have trouble explaining this phenomenon because

^ They can't repeat it because it only happens one time, when the engine is cold.

^ The accelerator pedal works normally at all other times.

^ There are no other symptoms.

^ It may be intermittent, happening only during cooler weather.


PROBABLE CAUSE

The symptom is caused by normal build-up of contaminants in the throttle bore, combined with expansion and contraction of the throttle body.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Partially remove the throttle body, and clean it with Honda carburetor cleaner or throttle plate and induction cleaner.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mwkirchner &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

Call your local Honda dealer and have him perform Bulletin #01-004

It does not mention your specific vehicle in this bulletin ... but we experience this problem on all of the Hondas. It has to do with additives in the fuel causing a varnish type buidup in the throttle body at the plate. It will stick on the initial step on the gas ... then not happen again until the car has been sitting for a long period of time.

Here is a quote from the bulletin:

SYMPTOM

When the engine is first started after the vehicle has sat overnight, customers may "feel" the release of the throttle plate through the accelerator pedal. Some describe it as a one-time "pop" sensation.

Customers may have trouble explaining this phenomenon because

^ They can't repeat it because it only happens one time, when the engine is cold.

^ The accelerator pedal works normally at all other times.

^ There are no other symptoms.

^ It may be intermittent, happening only during cooler weather.


PROBABLE CAUSE

The symptom is caused by normal build-up of contaminants in the throttle bore, combined with expansion and contraction of the throttle body.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Partially remove the throttle body, and clean it with Honda carburetor cleaner or throttle plate and induction cleaner.
</TD></TR></TABLE>

is this free/under warranty or do we have to pay??? cause my mom's 00 accord isnt under warranty anymore i think. cant i just spray the throttle body then???
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by D21X &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

is this free/under warranty or do we have to pay??? cause my mom's 00 accord isnt under warranty anymore i think. cant i just spray the throttle body then???</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just hose it out with some t/b cleaner.
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