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Toyota FGCU45

Help with accelerator?
Toyota compact (SAS)with vortec V6 fly by wire accelerator.
anyone know how to set up??
When you drive feels like trans fault, (delay in take up)
Open bonet and hit accelerator pedal, servo motor doesnt move, then just goes to full throttle.
Driver says unable to inch smoothly and causing damage (now on warning)
I've tried myself and agree with driver.
When I check servo ( bonnet up, turn ign on, servo moves (self test??) back & forward) but always after test has slack in cable.
If you press acc pedal slowly servo (stutters/quivers) then goes to full throttle, no smooth action
  • Posted 23 May 2009 10:10
  • Discussion started by ian_h
  • United Kingdom

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