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Old 03-30-2006, 11:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
Ricochet
2008 JSB Corvette

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Originally Posted by CoronaDan
HI FOLKS
YESTERDAY WHILE STOPPED AT A LIGHT MY 2003 SSR TRIED TO TAKE OFF ON IT'S OWN, WHILE MY FOOT WAS ON THE BRAKE. SHE BURNED RUBBER IT TRIED TO MAX THE POWER, TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT I SWITCHED OFF THE ENGINE.
I TURNED THE CAR BACK ON AND THE PROBLEM WAS GONE , FOR NOW!!
IS THIS A NEW FEATURE ADDED?
HAS ANYONE ELSE EXPERIENCE THIS?
OMG you know this happened to me once also. I thought I might have double footed the brake and the gas at the same time. You are SURE you didnt do that? Also I think I remember a thread in my Jeep forum where that happened and the cause was a slipped floor mat?? I sure hope its driver error and not the Truck. Are we drive by wire like the Corvette?

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