My gas pedal stopped working

Asked by Lindsey Jun 26, 2016 at 04:10 PM about the 2013 Honda Accord

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I turn on my car and the engine starts, but when I
put the vehicle in drive I start rolling backwards (I'm
parked on a hill). When I press the gas pedal
absolutely nothing happens. It's as if I'm not
pressing it.

In addition, every maintenance light on my car is on,
and the A/C is not blowing out cold air even though
the engine is on.

I just drove the car an hour ago with no issues.

2 Answers

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That says you have a major problem with the car, likely electrical in nature or a computer issue or computer software issue. Sorry I can't be more helpful to you on this. How long was your warranty for? It may possibly be covered.

Hi there, this just happened to me yesterday and I was wondering if you were able to find out what caused this?

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