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Old 05-31-2007, 02:18 PM   #2
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Location: San Antonio
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Gas Pedal Mystery

I have a 2001, and my pedal also does not move without the feel of some resisitance. A friend of mine who owned a 98 in the past was the 1st to notice the pedal issue.

I had the local steeler, look at it when in for my last service and they claimed to have cleaned the rheostat and cable, but I felt no difference. So I live with it.

I did buy a pedal assembly from ebay and it moves effortlessly. Must be the rheostat that creats that resistance feel.

Mark
2001 Seal Grey 986
San Antonio, Texas
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