- Jul 1, 2001
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Hiya gang,
I had quite a scare when I was driving home from work today. I accelerated to pass a car, and the throttle got stuck WIDE open. :Q Needless to say, this is NOT a good thing. Even with my foot off the gas pedal, this sucker just kept going faster! I tried "blipping" the accelerator pedal a few times, but that didn't help. I also tried hitting the brakes, but that wasn't slowing my car down quickly enough with the engine fighting it. There was a tight turn in the road coming up, so I quickly put the car in neutral and was able get the car safely stopped on the side of the road. That was probably horrible for the engine, though, since the poor thing revved all the way up to the rev limiter and got stuck there for a few seconds until it finally calmed itself down. I was able to get the car home, though, and it's going straight to the dealership tomorrow to get this fixed.
This got me thinking... Was it smart to put the car in neutral to get it stopped, or should I have just killed the ignition right away? That's what my dad (an ASE certified mechanic) said that I should have done, but I'm not so sure. I was probably doing at least 65 by that time on a rural road, and I'm not sure if I could have made the turn and get it stopped in time without power steering and power brakes.
Anyway, I'm curious what the car guys in the forum think about this.
I had quite a scare when I was driving home from work today. I accelerated to pass a car, and the throttle got stuck WIDE open. :Q Needless to say, this is NOT a good thing. Even with my foot off the gas pedal, this sucker just kept going faster! I tried "blipping" the accelerator pedal a few times, but that didn't help. I also tried hitting the brakes, but that wasn't slowing my car down quickly enough with the engine fighting it. There was a tight turn in the road coming up, so I quickly put the car in neutral and was able get the car safely stopped on the side of the road. That was probably horrible for the engine, though, since the poor thing revved all the way up to the rev limiter and got stuck there for a few seconds until it finally calmed itself down. I was able to get the car home, though, and it's going straight to the dealership tomorrow to get this fixed.
This got me thinking... Was it smart to put the car in neutral to get it stopped, or should I have just killed the ignition right away? That's what my dad (an ASE certified mechanic) said that I should have done, but I'm not so sure. I was probably doing at least 65 by that time on a rural road, and I'm not sure if I could have made the turn and get it stopped in time without power steering and power brakes.
Anyway, I'm curious what the car guys in the forum think about this.