What's the reason for no acceleration when stepping on the gas?
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Reasons for no acceleration when stepping on the gas: 1. Clogged fuel line; 2. Dirty fuel filter; 3. Abnormal high-voltage spark plug; 4. Air leakage in the cylinder or carbon deposits causing incomplete valve closure. Solutions for no acceleration when stepping on the gas: 1. Clean the fuel line; 2. Replace the fuel filter; 3. Replace the spark plug; 4. Remove carbon deposits. Precautions for stepping on the accelerator: 1. Press and release the accelerator pedal gently and slowly; 2. Coordinate the release of the clutch with stepping on the accelerator promptly; 3. Choose the appropriate gear to keep the engine running at medium speed and larger throttle most of the time to save fuel; 4. Before the car stops or turns off, release the accelerator pedal first and avoid revving the engine abruptly. Solution for unstable throttle: Adjust the action of stepping on the accelerator pedal. When stepping on the accelerator pedal, place the heel of the right foot on the floor of the cab as a support point, press the sole on the accelerator pedal, and use the flexion and extension of the ankle joint to press down and lift the accelerator pedal. The throttle, also known as the air valve and throttle valve, is a control device for engine power thrust. It controls the throttle opening of the carburetor to regulate the cylinder's filling volume and determine the engine's output power.