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2006 S40 2.0D Accelerator failure but engine idles

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Corre
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Year and Model: S40 2.0D 2006
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2006 S40 2.0D Accelerator failure but engine idles

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This problem occurs usually after the car has stood for a number of hours e.g. overnight. In the morning, I will travel approx. 2 km., and have to stop at a robot. The engine idles as normal with no sign of any problem. When the robot changes, I put my foot on the accelerator, but there is no response from the engine. Engine continues to idle. After roughly 1 minute of pressing the accelerator, the engine will start to respond intermittently, then returns to normal. If the car stands for the afternoon, the problem may re-occur if I go out again that evening. Any suggestions as to what the problem might be?

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This sounds like a failing accelerator pedal sensor.

BTW what's that robot that you stop at (is that the only place the problem occurs?)
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Post by Corre »

Hi Regent,

No, it occurs at other places roughly the same distance from home.
Today, it happened at an intersection where I merely yielded.
I had to pull over for roughly a minute and wait for it to right itself.
There was a heavy smell of diesel (maybe as a result of testing the accelerator)
and a great cloud of smoke.

Thanks for your interest.

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