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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 11:53 PM
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I have 4500 miles on my '08 and the throttle seems very sensitive. I'm not sure if it's just me or if there is something wrong. When I drive there doesn't seem to be a smooth transition between on and off throttle. Is this common?

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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 11:55 PM
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can you elaborate on the problem a little more?
Old Jan 1, 2008 | 12:02 AM
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i notice it too. when i drive up the hill to my house it almost always used to bite as soon as i finished the turn and throw me back into the seat. i figured out how to avoid that but sometimes when going from a dead stop it jerks too.
i think thats what he's talking aboute
Old Jan 1, 2008 | 01:40 AM
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i notice it too. when i drive up the hill to my house it almost always used to bite as soon as i finished the turn and throw me back into the seat. i figured out how to avoid that but sometimes when going from a dead stop it jerks too.
i think thats what he's talking aboute
This is a pretty good explaination. It seems "jerky". When I apply the throttle, there is nothing for just a bit (maybe .25" of travel in the pedal) then the throttle comes on with a jerk. The same thing happens when I let off the throttle. Ease it out and the car slows down, then again with about .25" of travel left in the gas pedal the throttle just cuts out.

I realize the tC has a drive by wire throttle but other cars I've had with this were much smoother, witch leads me to think there might be problem.

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do you guys have stock exhausts and catalytic converters? I have heard that sometimes if the cat gets clogged it won't accelerate as it should....what other parts have you guys done engine wise?
Old Jan 1, 2008 | 04:49 AM
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This happens on my other Toyota but service dept said that's how it's supposed to be so i dunno.
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yea I noticed this happens to b/c of the drive by wire throttle it happens to me when I hit bumps I bounce off the throttle a little bit a the throttle jumps a little I know what he is talking about
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ya I wondered it the drive by wire had anything to do with it
Old Jan 1, 2008 | 09:40 PM
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i remember this was covered in a previous post
it is just the computer processing the info for throttle or no throttle

when i took off my gas pedal to install my gts pedals, you can really see how thorttle by wire works. Old cars have a metal wire directly connected to the throttle; but with throttle by wire, the pedal tip spins a small lever connected to the computer by wire
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