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NMK (not verified)    September 18, 2021 - 5:02PM

In reply to by Di (not verified)

That 100% cannot happen on any car ever. Do you have any understanding of how electronic throttle controls work? Your foot pushes the gas pedal. From there it sends a signal through wires to your throttle body telling it to open or close accordingly. There is absolutely nothing attached to the has pedal that can make it pull down to the floor or depress in any way without your input. In every single case of this mysterious acceleration I have ever investigated it has ended up being a floor mat wedged under the gas pedal or someone just plain screed up and wont admit it. These things are very easy to see with modern computer vehicles. In most cases there are at least 3 and up to 5 sensors that can be viewed after an accident to see what was happening. When 3 or more separate sensors say you pushed the accelerator down, you or something on the floor did.

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