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    Hi guys,

    right, only had my Williams 2 a few weeks. Its going for its major service next week. Am not the best of guys when it comes to the mechanical side of cars

    I noticed a problem the other day when i stopped at a junction. The accelerator pedal just seemed to stop working, was non-responsive... i was thinking "shvt" :( i turned the engine off and re-started and it was fine, its done it 3 times in the past 2 days.

    is it just the throttle cable or sumthing else?

    thanks everyone.

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    what theres no resisitance to the pedal?

    Or does it still open the throttle it just makes some noise and refuses to rev up?

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    No resistance to the pedal mate. No revs or anything.

    Luckily it hasn't done it for a while.

    Getting it checked next week though.

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    check that the cable is routed behind the exhaust heatshield

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    sounds like the cables snapped or its popped out of the pedal, have a look at the pedal end first if its popped out its easy enough to pop back in assumign the plastics not broken.


 

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