The throttle is drive by wire meaning there is no cable linkage operating the throttle directly. Instead the throttle is operated electronically. There are sensors connected to the pedal as well as to the throttle body. Either one or both could be bad. I suggest scanning the OBD I I diagnostic port for trouble codes and then looking up the codes to determine the problem.
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Have you tried another key ?
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Hi there nsgpam! It sounds like the electric motors that do the work are worn out. You should be able to get those at an auto parts store but there is a chance that that would be a dealer item. Unfortunately there are some parts that the dealers wont let anyone else sell but them. Check out NAPA, Car Quest or Autozone, or any other large store.
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I had this problem too with my 2004 Explorer
Don't know if it had anything to do with it,but i had washed down the engine compartment the previous afternoon. After having it towed to the dealership they told me it was the throttle body.They replaced it and all is good
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Open hood and listen for vacuum leak sound. pcv hose is most likley cause.
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