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What Causes the Creaking Sound When Pressing the Accelerator Pedal?

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MollyRose
07/29/25 9:17am

The primary reason for a creaking sound when pressing the accelerator pedal is the aging of the throttle cable. Below are the related explanations: 1. Throttle Issue: The throttle cable may be aging or there could be mechanical wear between the accelerator pedal. Solution: Lubricate with engine oil. 2. Excessive Gap: The free play has increased. Solution: Adjust at a repair shop. 3. Clutch Problem: Consider the wear of the clutch. If pressing the accelerator makes it difficult for the vehicle to accelerate, this is a slipping phenomenon caused by thinning clutch plates. If there is noise, it is likely due to damage to the clutch release bearing. It could also be caused by excessive free play in the clutch. Solution: Timely repair or replacement of the clutch.

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DeCaden
08/12/25 9:15am

My car also had the issue of a creaking sound when pressing the accelerator pedal before. It's usually caused by the aging or rusting of the pedal spring. Over time, the spring can deform or lack lubrication, producing a noise with each press. Another common reason is the wear of the bushing around the pedal, where accumulated dust can also cause friction sounds. I first tried cleaning the pedal area with a clean cloth and then spraying some WD-40 lubricant, which often eliminates the noise. However, if the sound persists, it might indicate a completely broken spring or a loose pedal support point, in which case a visit to the repair shop is necessary. Ignoring it for long could pose safety hazards and affect driving responsiveness. Regular cleaning and lubrication of these areas can really prevent problems before they occur.

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JackMarie
10/06/25 4:50am

The squeaking sound when pressing the accelerator pedal is really annoying. I think the main issues are either a loose pedal spring or friction caused by dirt, especially common in older cars. Dust buildup or rust in the bushing area can also cause squeaking, with insufficient lubrication being the primary reason. For electronic throttle models, improper sensor connections or loose wiring can also create noises. It's recommended to first try shaking the pedal to check for looseness. For DIY solutions, clean dust with a soft brush and apply some engine oil or specialized lubricating grease to see if it helps. If the improvement isn't noticeable, don't delay - have a technician inspect it promptly to prevent potential risks. Leaving this unresolved will irritate you every drive and may accelerate component wear. Maintaining cabin cleanliness regularly is also crucial.

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DelMartin
11/19/25 6:18am

A squeaky accelerator pedal is mostly caused by mechanical issues. Fatigue of the pedal spring or dried-out bearings can produce friction sounds, while dust accumulation and wear in the bushing are also common factors. Lack of lubrication worsens the noise, and sometimes loose pedal fasteners contribute as well. During inspection, focus on the connections and try applying some lubricant. If the noise persists, professional repair is necessary. The risk is significant, as it may weaken brake response, so early intervention is advised.

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