5008 Accelerator pedal problem |
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25.11.2020 00:22 | # 1 |
palet | |
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25.11.2020 08:11 | # 2 |
sonerkyl | |
Hello, teacher. I recommend that you first check the fault codes of your vehicle with the original software. It happens at some of the special peugeot services. There are two possibilities, as you said, there is a problem in the gas pedal (it is not repaired, unfortunately, I have not heard). of course I think of your vehicle as a diesel.
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27.11.2020 05:45 | # 3 |
Berkozturk | |
[QUOTE = palette] Hello, I have been having a problem with the accelerator pedal reaction in my 2011 model 5008 Auto6R at 165,000 klm, which I have owned for 2.5 years. When it turns green from red light, I give sweet gas at the moment of taking off and the engine does not react to any sound changes. When I press and release the accelerator pedal firmly once or twice, the engine detects the command given to the pedal and it moves. Has anyone encountered this problem before? Possible fault in the gas pedal or elsewhere? On the gas pedal; is it possible to repair the pedal? Or do you need a change? Thank you in advance to everyone who will comment. [/ QUOTE] Have you look at the accelerator pedal position sensor, sir.
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14.02.2022 19:55 | # 4 |
palet | |
Hello, my problem is solved as follows. A friend of ours on Youtube explained how he solved a similar problem with Renault vehicles. I solved the problem by doing the same. (1 cm thick) . This cable affects the gas pedal with the magnetic signal it produces while the air conditioner is running. This cable is approximately 2 cm. I took it away from the box and after this process, about 1 month - 3.000 km. I recommend that friends who have similar problems apply this procedure before going for the gas pedal change.
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15.02.2022 09:49 | # 5 |
sonerkyl | |
It was a very strange situation, but as you said, all current vehicles have electronic circuits, such thick cables can create a magnetic field. thank you for the information.
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