What are the symptoms of a faulty electronic throttle pedal?
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Symptoms of a faulty electronic throttle pedal include: 1. Weak acceleration; 2. Unstable idle speed; 3. Malfunction indicator light illumination; 4. Throttle pedal becoming stiff or failing to return after being pressed; 5. Unusual noises; 6. Throttle sticking. The electronic throttle control system mainly consists of the throttle pedal, pedal position sensor, ECU, data bus, servo motor, and throttle actuator. Features of electronic throttle pedals: 1. Precise control by interpreting the driver's intentions based on the details of throttle pedal movements; 2. Fuel-efficient and smooth operation; 3. High stability, with reduced likelihood of stalling or jerking.