Accelerator feel for backing up or close in maneuvering
#1
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Accelerator feel for backing up or close in maneuvering
I still haven't mastered is the accelerator. When backing up or maneuvering, find it difficult depress the pedal just right to get the car moving gently. Always afraid of hitting it too hard and slamming into the car behind. My 2000 GS 300 was very touchy but for some reason I was able to control it better. Anyone else challenged by this?
#3
Lexus Test Driver
They all feel the same to me. Honda, Toyota, Lexus, floor mounted, top mounted. Maybe my foot can adapt quickly.
#5
Instructor
I actually prefer the brakes on our GS' s because it very responsive amd is better for panic stopping. My 2001 Corvette had brakes that were mushy from the factory which I fixed by upgrading to Brembo BBK and braided brake lines.
#6
Intermediate
Thread Starter
I agree. Just tentative when either backing up a slight incline or so. The 2000 GS had a very touchy/jumpy accelerator pedal and required less pressure to depress. The new one requires a more pressure and is not at all jumpy. I guess I just need to practice.
#7
I still haven't mastered is the accelerator. When backing up or maneuvering, find it difficult depress the pedal just right to get the car moving gently. Always afraid of hitting it too hard and slamming into the car behind. My 2000 GS 300 was very touchy but for some reason I was able to control it better. Anyone else challenged by this?
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#8
Lexus Fanatic
Anyways, no issues here. Did your 2000 GS have a top mounted or floor mounted accelerator? The floor mounted pedal in the 4GS has a little more push back which could take some getting used to in the manner you mention.
#9
Pole Position
I find it easier and less touchy than all previous cars, however, because the pivot point is different (bottom of the pedal) it does take some getting used to, and perhaps a slightly different foot position. I think you can't just press on the pedal with the ball of your foot, you need to have the whole foot flat on the pedal.
#10
Intermediate
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#11
Doug. I find that when I put this car or any of my automatics for that matter, I have to keep my foot near or on the brake pedal as the car starts moving back on its own with enough power and speed to get me most of the way to the rear that I need to travel. Granted in my part of Texas the land is quite flat. Maybe stop by the service dept of your Lexus dealer and see what service manager has to say. Good luck.
#12
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Doug. I find that when I put this car or any of my automatics for that matter, I have to keep my foot near or on the brake pedal as the car starts moving back on its own with enough power and speed to get me most of the way to the rear that I need to travel. Granted in my part of Texas the land is quite flat. Maybe stop by the service dept of your Lexus dealer and see what service manager has to say. Good luck.
#14
Lexus Test Driver
Mine has a little lag between the time I step on it and the engine actually rev up. I feel it especially when getting out of a driveway from a stop and merging to fast moving traffic.
#15
"Sorry but if you aren't comfortable useing the accelerator pedal because it's to difficult to get the hang of ...You shouldn't be driving... "
I think that's a little harsh too. Maybe 20 years ago I had a Mazda 929 which was probably my first experience with a drive by wire pedal and I never got used to it. The dealer offered no help with the matter and after not too long a time I traded the car for I believe a Camry and never returned to Mazda or that dealer.
Keep working with your Lexus a while and I think you will get used to it. It is also possible that there is a problem with your car so you might have your dealer check it out.
Dave Mac
I think that's a little harsh too. Maybe 20 years ago I had a Mazda 929 which was probably my first experience with a drive by wire pedal and I never got used to it. The dealer offered no help with the matter and after not too long a time I traded the car for I believe a Camry and never returned to Mazda or that dealer.
Keep working with your Lexus a while and I think you will get used to it. It is also possible that there is a problem with your car so you might have your dealer check it out.
Dave Mac