could be a sticky cable. I would go to your local parts store and get some powder graphite. Put some on each end of the cable and work the cable back and forth. If it is just sticky this should help. If it is a frayed cable it must be replaced. could also be a sticky throttle assembly, but I would start with the cable.
This reaction is called polymerization.
Snowflakes stick together due to a process called "riming." When two snowflakes come into contact, supercooled droplets in the air freeze onto their surfaces, forming a bond between them. This causes them to stick together and form larger snowflakes or snowflakes clusters.
A chalkboard typically has a thin layer of iron beneath the surface. This iron layer allows the magnet to stick to the chalkboard. The magnetic force between the magnet and the iron in the chalkboard is what causes them to attract and stick together.
Socks can stick together in the dryer due to static electricity buildup, heat, and moisture. When the socks rub against each other in the dryer, this can create static electricity that causes them to cling together. The heat and moisture in the dryer can also contribute to this effect, making the socks more likely to stick together.
In hot water, the heat causes the polymers in the glue stick to break down and become less viscous, allowing it to dissolve and disperse more easily in the water. Conversely, cold water would not provide enough energy to disrupt the polymer structure, making it harder for the glue stick to dissolve.
If the cable appears to be in good shape, a dirty throttle body can cause that.
Latex paint can stick to the floor grouting.
Carbon build up in the throttle body.
If the accelerator stick in your car, safely shift the vehicle into neutral to disengage the engine from the wheels, which allows you to maintain some control. Keep your eyes on the road and steer to a safe area to stop. If you decide to turn off the engine, do so only after the vehicle is in a safe position, as turning off the engine while in gear can lead to loss of steering control. Finally, call for assistance to have the vehicle checked and repaired.
dirt and gunk in linkages will cause accelerator to stick get some wd40 and spray on all moving parts if accelerator has a cable, renew cable as it will be clogged and rusted inside casing, making it stick
Nissan almera pedal sticking
You stick your hand in the L drive, close your eyes, and hope for the best. God be with you.
Could be a bad throttle body
The gear stick moves when you press the accelerator because the increased engine power causes the vehicle to shift gears automatically, especially in automatic transmissions. In manual transmissions, the driver must change gears to match the engine speed with the vehicle's speed. The movement of the gear stick indicates that the transmission is adjusting to optimize performance and efficiency based on the throttle input.
Your Hands
with a hockey stick; throw it on the floor (:
it has a sticky substance that is causing it to stick to the floor hope thats what you are looking for