I have thought of that as well.... It's not the truck or the car beside me vibrating.. It's the gas pedal/accelerator pedal/throttle that is vibrating.. Other than the gas pedal being mounted to the firewall in some shape or form and only attached by cable and linkage to the engine's intake manifold, how can my gas pedal vibrate? The truck runs slick as snot on a doorknob and makes no sounds or vibrations. It only exists at the gas pedal.. Most bizarre thing I have ever encountered in 15 years working on cars (mostly my own 1966 Shelby Cobra -Replica-, 1983 Jeep CJ-7, 1973 Porsche 914, 1989 BMW 325i, etc.)
If there is no obvious remedy (which I knew there wouldn't be), how can I test the truck that only does it while in motion?? Take it to a shop? They cant do anything I can't outside of putting it on a lift and doing it that way..
Another thought, is there something going on in the engine that I am not hearing or feeling minus the gas pedal.. I know if something was going on in the drive-train that I would get some more common and obvious signs but those do not exist.. Everything is perfect, no screaming bearings, no hard shifts, starts on command, gets decent gas mileage, idles like a well oiled machine, horn blows, etc...
Somehow, some abnormal malfunction has caused the Yukon to make the gas pedal vibrate constantly (conditions mentioned previously) like a cell phone on vibrate..
If you have a response, and I hope you do that can help, please read above for the speeds and conditions for which this vibration occurs..
Thanks again for any help.. Ryan
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Just another thought before I hit the bed... The only thing wrong with my truck is GAS PEDAL vibration... It is only connected to the firewall through a mount then to the engine through a cable.. Axle bearings and u-joints would be felt and heard throughout the truck. It's not, only the gas pedal.. I don't mean to sound rude, believe me, I am at the mercy of the court here, but as stated previously the only condition is a madly vibrating gas pedal while maintaining speed or cruise.. Ya'll are helping me with suggestions and very much appreciated , my problem is, how did it get to my gas pedal and not the rest of the truck and where did it come from. U-joint I would hear and feel all over (I blew a u-joint in my jeep at 60mph and destroyed the tanny when it all fell apart) so I know what that sounds and feels like. Wheel/axle bearings would sing like a sixteen year old girl in the shower. Engine is pristine, it only got worse, immediately after an oil change. It's not their fault, the problem was pre-existing under Obama Care, but what ever they did made it 5 times worse..