Scary Moment!
Scary Moment!
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mark.rowe

Original Poster:

230 posts

262 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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I had a lucky escape the other day!
I was aproaching a fairly tight bend and the throttle got stuck on full in 3rd gear!!

I didn't really have a lot of time to react, touched the brakes to slow down a bit and had to just steer through it on full throttle. I didn't want to knock it out of gear as this may have been worse grip wise, and the rev limitter would have been popping away until I could have stopped the engine in a safe position!

Luckily I got round ok (although it was a good bit sideways!) then once straight stopped the engine, pulled over and freed up the pedal with some WD.
Probably would have looked like some excellant cornering to any onlookers!!

Thank god it was dry!! things would have been very differant in the wet.

Needless to say i've been over all the throttle linkage, cable, pedal etc with the good old WD40 and a bit grease!!

UKBoB

16,277 posts

289 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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Egads. Consolation might be found in knowing your Cerb has "good spirit"

Glad you both came out ok though

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

308 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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Have you found the problem? Bit worrying if not! Worth checking that the carpet isn't catching on the pedal, also disconnect the cable and check it moves freely.

budaholic

1,516 posts

259 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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This happened to me too. In 1st week of ownership. Floored it in 1st and pedal got caught under the mat as I changed up. Scared the hell out of me, but managed to hook my toes under the pedal to free it...
Drivers mat now lives in the boot. where it'll stay.

froggie

896 posts

266 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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mine did a simlar thing flat stick in third,(110-150mph) but it was the brake pedal that went streight to the floor with no risistance when i jumped on it!
it woke me up ill tell ya,

JonnyW

867 posts

266 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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Again the drivers over mat slipped down and jammed the pedal down. My one now lives in the garage. I was lucky, running on to an empty motorway one dry Saturday morning. Pressed the kill button and drifted to the hard shoulder.

The design of the mat with the little spikes in one direction make it creep forward, like the ear of corn trick!



cerber450

1,517 posts

272 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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JonnyW said:

The design of the mat with the little spikes in one direction make it creep forward, like the ear of corn trick!


Dont they have velcro on them to stop them moving?

mark.rowe

Original Poster:

230 posts

262 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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It was the hinge on the accelerator pedal itself which had stuck on mine, took a bit of freeing up but it's ok now. I'll be keeping a good check on it in the future as its the last thing I want to happen in the wet!!

JonnyW

867 posts

266 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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cerber450 said:

[quote=JonnyW]
The design of the mat with the little spikes in one direction make it creep forward, like the ear of corn trick!



Dont they have velcro on them to stop them moving?

Dear Cerb 450

No only two prongs that stick in to the fitted carpet. I'm thinking of having hessian fitted throughout to match my roof lining and will have some knitted floral rugs in the footwell that I will velcro down.

Jonny

seamus

1,053 posts

306 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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Phew - bet that was a fill-yer-pants moment.. glad you managed to save it.. I noticed that when I got mine the throttle was exceptionally stiff - replaced the cable and is now happy again.. with full and free movement.. will definitely be securing the mat now as well after other tales.. Ta.

>> Edited by seamus on Tuesday 23 November 21:01

buba

192 posts

277 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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I had a similar problem last sunday. Was returning from a trip to leven tech with our region and as i came off the roundabout at hewitts farm floored it in first to blow a couple of cars away only to find throttle stuck full open in 3rd.tried lifting the throttle with my foot but no luck so without thinking killed the engine and then lost all brakes and steering.Scared the living daylights out of me and the misses but the boy thought it was great and had a big grin on his face.

goo-goo-gjoob

812 posts

279 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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mark.rowe said:
I was aproaching a fairly tight bend and the throttle got stuck on full in 3rd gear!!

Making up mechanical fault stories to cover for your driving fun, ay?

cerber450

1,517 posts

272 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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JonnyW said:


Dear Cerb 450

No only two prongs that stick in to the fitted carpet. I'm thinking of having hessian fitted throughout to match my roof lining and will have some knitted floral rugs in the footwell that I will velcro down.

Jonny


TVR never fail with consistency do they!
I had to check mine as I though Id imagined it.
Mine has a length of velcro along the rear edge to keep it in place maybe a later upgrade

trooper1212

9,457 posts

276 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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cerber450 said:

Mine has a length of velcro along the rear edge to keep it in place maybe a later upgrade


ah, I bought some heavy duty velcro pads last weekend, but I didn't know why i needed them at the time...

Cheers, another little job for the weekend.

olly

2,174 posts

308 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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cerber450 said:

TVR never fail with consistency do they!
I had to check mine as I though Id imagined it.
Mine has a length of velcro along the rear edge to keep it in place maybe a later upgrade


The original fit mats from the factory have the Velcro & are part glued to the floor, and rarely move round much.

The over mats that you can buy (with Cerbera stitched into them) have this spike/prong arrangement & no Velcro !

Tam Lin

694 posts

277 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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mark.rowe said:
I was aproaching a fairly tight bend and the throttle got stuck on full in 3rd gear!!


Under RAC MSA rules in my day, that's why rally cars had to have a secondary throttle return spring. Not a bad idea to fit a fairly meaty one to a Cerb, though it can make the throttle quite stiff in ordinary use, much to the detriment to attempts at heal and toeing. Still, other than the "press the left button" option, it seems to be the best way of avoiding the scenery going forwards. A combination of Joolz forgiving setup(TM)/Nitrons tend to ensure avoidance of meeting scenery backwards...