Originally Posted by TheWeatherman But AK was movin' though! Mine does that too just to keep the revs up enough so if you select a lower gear, it doesn't have
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However, non of this explain what happened to The Weathermans car. I sure hope it's not something like what Toyota is dealing with now... Here's the Toyota problem explained (this is also interesting for all of you who want to know how our electronic throttle pedal works) UPDATED: Video: In-depth look at Toyota's sticky accelerator — Autoblog
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Purpose for this is because its not going to assume you want to rev to the LOWER gear automatically, more than likely to save gas Im sure. Its obviously fast enough to catch if you decide to go higher, and blip accordingly. If you dont want SRM mucking with your RPM's when you move the shifter in the positions, just release your clutch...SRM stops blipping at that point.
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But I did notice that, if you leave the shifter in neutral and you release the clutch, SRM will still hold the RPMs up for a few seconds. Not that is matters though, just an observation.
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Correct, it holds it for a moment just incase you decide to press the clutch back in and pop it into gear, but it wont wait forever . After a moment, it just disables, and no more bliping of the throttle.
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Weatherman, let me know what you find out. Mine did the same thing twice. Once per day two days in a row. Mine held at about 2k RPM though, definitely not 3500+. I live in central Florida, so it's not NEAR as cold as you were. I also am over 99% sure it is not SRM. I wiggled the stick in neutral and in and out of gears and let off the clutch in neutral... it was still revving. Both times that this happened it was after a 10+ mile drive on the intersate going about 80. So everything was up to normal operating temperature. Both mornings were cold, but not the coldest that we had. It was definitely bizarre. I cannot get it to repeat anymore now (I'm thinking because it's warmer outside).
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I have asked myself this EVERY time I heard about people dying due to a "stuck" throttle...
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Well most people don't know a thing about cars... in a panic situation they just stand on the brakes.
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Hey ChrisSlicks, thanks for posting that C&D article. I see that Nissan/Infiniti has that throttle cut feature. For some reason, mine didn't do that. It was pulling faster with my foot on the brake. Here's the catch, I didn't slam on the brake, I just hit it light/moderate. (I was getting close to an exit on a 55MPH highway. I just hit the clutch and coasted down the ramp after I could feel the car pulling on me. It was speeding up over 60MPH with no cruise and no foot on the gas.) I wonder if there's a threshold of cutting the throttle. As I came to my first stop, I was revving over 4,500 RPM without any let-off on the RPM. Of course I knew to just hit the clutch and let the car do it's thing. It didn't feel very nice trying to have a decent start and burning the clutch though. I'm pretty sure if I would've popped it, the wheels would've slipped a bit... That's how much throttle was being applied to the car as I was taking off. She was on a mission, and that mission was to keep on revving. I still haven't heard a peep on what happened. Your C&D article makes this even more bizarre. I'm still positive it wasn't my floormats because when I got to my first "revved" stop, I pulled my floormats away from the pedal. I really just thought it was my mistake. 4,500 RPM is really up there. I started taking a video after I restarted the car twice. That was about 8 minutes after the 4,500 RPM events. Just trying to put it all in perspective for you.
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With the throttle cut feature on the Infiniti and our Nissans, you do have to press the brake reasonably firmly. With the brake pressed the throttle input is cut back (but not cut completely) if the throttle input is moderate to high. If the throttle input is light then it will let you press both pedals at the same time and wont interfere.
As it doesn't take a lot of throttle input to rev to 4500 rpm unloaded (out of gear) I'm guessing that the throttle input signal wasn't high enough to warrant a throttle cut. Even with a throttle cut you would feel the car pull on you a little as you braked but it would be easy to overcome by braking firmly. Would be interesting to see what voltage the APPS (accelerator pedal position sensor) is sending out in the misbehaving case. From that you could determine if it was a bad sensor or if the ECU needs to recalibrate a new up-pedal voltage. Bad sensors are rare because they do send out 2 redundant signals. It could be that the dealer screwed up the calibration by disconnecting the harness when you took it in for something else. I'll check if the car sends out throttle position or voltage as and available data point on the OBDII/CAN. |
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Okay, here's the latest update, and hopefully the final one. First, Nissan sent down their Quality Control Engineer to look at the vehicle. He was happy because he was able to duplicate the randomly revving engine. After taking it out, taking vids, pictures and logging all information into his computer, he said he was sure of the problem. Any guesses?
From his analysis, he's went with malfuntioning clutch and neutral position sensors for the.... Synchro Rev Match. There ya go! Those both were replaced, and so far, wallah! No more problems with the revving engine. I would like to thank the Quality Control Engineer, Nissan Corporate, Nissan Japan, and Russ Darrow Nissan for the prompt and excellent service. Everyone explained everything to me to a tee. They also completely detailed my car since I only take it out when it's completely dry, and they had it out in the salt. That was an extra touch that really made me happy. Wrap-up... No stuck throttle, a problem that was fully logged and closely reviewed in Japan's engineering headquarters. Should this ever happen to any of you, it seems to be one or both of those sensors. It's great to have both the 2009 Infiniti FX35 and 2009 370Z back in perfect running order. To not tarnish Nissan's name and to take down my accusation of a stuck throttle, I'm going to take down that YouTube video if I can figure out how. It's great to see this forum work in such a constructive way. By everyone's input, it made the problem interesting. Feel free to add anything if you'd wish. |
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Great news! Still don't see how it could be the sensors they mentioned given that it would do it from a standstill, maybe they're trying to avoid a Toyota like recall?
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