What is the reason for the Mercedes-Benz C260 not accelerating when stepping on the gas pedal?
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Mercedes-Benz C260 not accelerating when stepping on the gas pedal may be due to excessive engine oil, overly viscous engine oil, malfunction of sensors around the engine, or faults in the transmission system. Below is a partial introduction about the gas pedal and brake: 1. Gas pedal: The gas pedal, also known as the accelerator pedal, is part of the car's fuel supply system. By controlling the amount of pedal depression, it regulates the opening of the engine throttle, controls the intake air volume, and the computer controls the fuel amount, thereby controlling the engine speed. 2. Brake: The brake is called the brake pedal, which is the pedal that restricts power, i.e., the pedal of the foot brake (service brake). The brake pedal is used for deceleration and stopping. It is one of the five major operating components of car driving and is used very frequently. How the driver controls it directly affects the safety of car driving. The operation of the car brake pedal is divided into: slow braking (i.e., anticipatory braking), emergency braking, combined braking, and intermittent braking.