Grinding Feel in Gas Pedal
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Grinding Feel in Gas Pedal
Hello,
I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
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I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
Thanks
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No, I haven't experienced this, but it is interesting.
Since there is no direction connection for the accelerator pedal, and the system is fly-by-wire, I wonder what the 'grinding' is coming from??
Since there is no direction connection for the accelerator pedal, and the system is fly-by-wire, I wonder what the 'grinding' is coming from??
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What year is your truck? Maybe its a 6 speed thing BUT cruise etc on auto/6 speed(can't rember which)is cable and a pivot etc.under d/side battery.It moves with gas pedal.In fact a TSB about a rubbing problem if I'm not mistaken! Look at TSB'S.FILL OUT YOU SIG.With year/model/equipment etc.
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Originally Posted by dogeman53
Hello,
I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
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I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
Thanks
Either way, they are all "drive by wire" even if its mounted on the engine. You probably have a corroded TPS cable or a corroded TV Cable (trans kickdown).
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Originally Posted by bigblock2stroke
If you really have an 04.5MY, the TPS is still mounted on the engine like the 03's. It wasn't until 2005MY that they went to the TPS located on the pedal for the autos, because they couldn't figure out how to activate the TV cable on the transmission.
Either way, they are all "drive by wire" even if its mounted on the engine. You probably have a corroded TPS cable or a corroded TV Cable (trans kickdown).
Either way, they are all "drive by wire" even if its mounted on the engine. You probably have a corroded TPS cable or a corroded TV Cable (trans kickdown).
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Originally Posted by dogeman53
Hello,
I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
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I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
Thanks
Are you going to take it to the dealer for warranty?
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Originally Posted by TexasCTD
I have noticed that on mine too, but really didn't pay it much attention. I just thought it was part of the "personality" of my truck. Mine is also an 04.5 with the 48re.
Are you going to take it to the dealer for warranty?
Are you going to take it to the dealer for warranty?
I had them check it when I did the window binding fix. They could not replicate. I will take it in on my next change and make sure the engine is warm and it is occurring.
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Originally Posted by dogeman53
Hello,
I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
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I have a grinding feel in my gas pedal when the engine warms up. It only occurs shifting from first to second in my 48re transmission. Anyone else experienced this?
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Originally Posted by drew03
my truck does'nt have a "gas pedal". sorry i could not resist.
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