When you press the gas pedal the cable moves inside of its sleeve and pulls the throttle blade open.
Vibration in gas pedal and floor.
When the pressure is applied by foot on the brake pedal with optimum force the system automatically strives to stop slow the vehicle.
If you rotate the new tires does the problem change.
It could be due to a tire that s starting to fail due to tread separation a bent rim or a rim that s slightly out of balance.
It gives a nice firm feel while applying the pressure however sometimes the vibration in brake pedal occurs when this pedal is deployed.
Causes and how to fix.
It usually happens when the gas engine kicks in.
If you feel the vibration in the floor chances are the problem is in the rear.
It s not a strong vibration but it s enough to make it feel like my foot is falling asleep and it makes it very uncomfortable when driving.
You can feel it with the sole of your foot as it rests on the accelerator pedal but the pedal does not pulsate greatly in the depressing direction of the pedal.
Lack of rigidity in the accelerator cable or linkage.
The gas pedals in most modern cars connects to the engine via a cable which rides inside of a sheath mounted to the throttle bracket.
More often than not a vibration through the floor or seat is coming from the wheels and tires.
Did you check for a bent rim.
Is there any excessive play in the rear axles.
For the past couple of weeks i ve noticed a constant vibration in the gas pedal and floor board.