I originally thought that this problem had to deal with the throttle body requiring some TLC but it seems that it’s more in relation to something else, like the trans???
It‘s starting to happen more recently on cold mornings start-ups where I can barely push down on the gas pedal. If I push hard enough on the gas I can free up some slack & the throttle response is quicker & the pedal is easier to push down on then norm operating temps. The slack is where I was able to push as far to on the pedal when it’s stiff, this also causes high rpm’s until the tranny warms ups to shift, more then the norm for this trans with cold fluid.. Once it warms up, the pedal goes back to normal in direct relation to my trans being able to shift at the correct rpm?
Any ideas? Does this make sense???