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golemslord 06-17-2020 09:34 AM

Gas pedal vibration ?
 
Hi,

I recently notice a vibration/pulsation in the gas pedal starting from a very low speed (to highway speed). It is more noticeable when just resting the foot on the pedal. When I shift it to neutral, the problem is still there. The car drives very smoothly and I do not notice any vibrations elsewhere aside from the pedal

The wheels and tires were mounted for a month or so without problems until recent weeks. I have tried installing hub centric rings but no luck in fixing the issue.

However, the vibration sometimes disappears for a very little bit when driving on very smooth pavements.

Any suggestions on what I should do? I was thinking of getting the tires balanced next in hopes of solving this mystery.

Tires are Falken Azenis FK510 with 80% tread. Both the wheels and tires are around 1 year old

EDIT: tires are balanced, car had alignment, tires rotated, wheel bearings checked with no play, brake rotors and pads changed.... And, the pulsing is still there. Ran out of solutions, probably it is what it is lol. Most likely the harsh summer tires.

Thank you

p1l0t 06-17-2020 10:46 AM

This is an interesting one. Following.

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sato 06-17-2020 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golemslord (Post 3341724)
Hi,



I recently notice a vibration/pulsation in the gas pedal starting from a very low speed (to highway speed). It is more noticeable when just resting the foot on the pedal. When I shift it to neutral, the problem is still there. The car drives very smoothly and I do not notice any vibrations elsewhere aside from the pedal



The wheels and tires were mounted for a month or so without problems until recent weeks. I have tried installing hub centric rings but no luck in fixing the issue.



However, the vibration sometimes disappears for a very little bit when driving on very smooth pavements.



Any suggestions on what I should do? I was thinking of getting the tires balanced next in hopes of solving this mystery.



Tires are Falken Azenis FK510 with 80% tread. Both the wheels and tires are around 1 year old



Thank you

You have taken some good steps and understand your frustration. There might still be a few things worth checking, starting from cheaper to more expensive checks since you mention vibration while rolling (I assume) in neutral.

IMO, balancing is very important. I've had cars with heavy vibration, which I thought was mechanical, but due incorrect balancing (balance only on one side of the wheel). The issue can also be aggravated by tires that get damaged by potholes or tires left flat or with low tire pressure for extended periods of time during storage (might not be your case), deforming tire. You might be able to pick up wheel and or tire deformation looking at wheel/tires from different angles while they are being sped up on the balance checking machine. These issues might not be fixed by balancing alone.

You might also look into wheel bearings. They wear out slowly, which might make diagnosis difficult due to the gradual change. Bad conditions and potholes can accelerate wear and damage them in a hurry. I happily replaced my front wheel bearings around 80k, but left the rears on for nearly 120k, which was a mistake. It all starts with noise, but can easily transform into noise + vibration given the wear level. This can easily confused with tire / wheel related problems and should not be overlooked.

norcalpb 06-17-2020 04:22 PM

Well the gas pedal is purely an electronic device so it’s the floor that’s shaking and not so much your gas pedal.

I second getting a rebalance on the tires.

It could be wheel bearings, but you’d definitely be able to hear them as well.

DarkPira7e 06-17-2020 06:47 PM

Does this get worse with sudden acceleration? Have you checked where the gas pedal connects to the firewall?

humfrz 06-17-2020 06:51 PM

Yep, I also suggest you have the tires balanced.

golemslord 06-17-2020 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3341874)
Does this get worse with sudden acceleration? Have you checked where the gas pedal connects to the firewall?


Nope it does not get worse with acceleration. In fact it feels better since maybe I'm pushing onto the pedal instead of resting on it, feeling less vibration

radroach 06-17-2020 09:15 PM

Tire condition. Check your tire pressure, get it perfectly balanced.

sato 06-17-2020 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by golemslord (Post 3341892)
Nope it does not get worse with acceleration. In fact it feels better since maybe I'm pushing onto the pedal instead of resting on it, feeling less vibration

How about at different speeds? It's the frequency of vibration higher at 70mph vs 35mph?

golemslord 06-18-2020 05:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sato (Post 3341948)
How about at different speeds? It's the frequency of vibration higher at 70mph vs 35mph?

I'd say its a bit higher frequency at higher speeds

golemslord 06-18-2020 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by norcalpb (Post 3341837)
Well the gas pedal is purely an electronic device so it’s the floor that’s shaking and not so much your gas pedal.

I second getting a rebalance on the tires.

It could be wheel bearings, but you’d definitely be able to hear them as well.

Now that you mention this, there's vibration in the brake pedal and clutch too if i rest my foot on there during cruise. So most likely it's the floor vibrating...but there's not much when I actually rest my foot on the floor ��

golemslord 06-18-2020 06:23 AM

Just to add, there's also a slight noticable humming sound from the tires. I will have the tires balanced tomorrow and see if it fixes the issue

sato 06-18-2020 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golemslord (Post 3342021)
Just to add, there's also a slight noticable humming sound from the tires. I will have the tires balanced tomorrow and see if it fixes the issue

Humming tends to point towards wheel bearings, IMO. Still, wait until wheel / tire combo is balanced. IF they allow you to, remember to observe wheels and tires while they are being checked on the machine.

Can you precise if that humming present with the previous tire, wheel combo? It's difficult since bearing noises come in gradually, unless a pothole eats one up.

golemslord 06-18-2020 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by sato (Post 3342152)
Humming tends to point towards wheel bearings, IMO. Still, wait until wheel / tire combo is balanced. IF they allow you to, remember to observe wheels and tires while they are being checked on the machine.

Can you precise if that humming present with the previous tire, wheel combo? It's difficult since bearing noises come in gradually, unless a pothole eats one up.

Just had tire balance done and it has definitely made the vibrations less noticable but is still there. I guess I can stick with this and be less ocd about it lol. Maybe it's just our cars being more "road feeling" and I'm just worrying too much? Or maybe it's the summer tires

The humming I believe might be normal tire sounds and just overthinking. Is present before and after tire balance

I notice they did add more wheel weights to the front two wheels after the balance**


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