don't DO!!!! You can blow ur engine. there is a built in sensor for the rpm's so engine speed drops!! Even ask your ford dealer??
2007-01-27 01:37:46
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answered by Dotr 5
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That's not a problem, that's what it is supposed to do.
When you use the brakes it slows it down even if you use the accelerator.
The brakes on a car are designed with brake horsepower in mind.
Why would you do this?
It is hard on your brakes (overheating) and especially hard on your transmission.
Two footed drivers go through more brake pads.
2007-01-27 02:00:39
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answered by dyke_in_heat 4
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#1 it,s a Windstar. Just kidding. You might have a brake vacuum booster leaking. It,s easy to check just pinch off the brake supply hose to the booster and see if the RPM changes at idle, if it does it is leaking.
2007-01-27 01:17:09
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answered by Iknowthisone 7
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you can be the problem dont ever push both petals at the same time especialy when going down the road it can cause problems for u and whoever you run in to
2007-01-27 03:38:18
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answered by jeremiahzvara 1
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you are applying the brakes that is why you are slowing down you should never be applying both gas and brakes at the same time
2007-01-27 01:14:59
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answered by marfanman00000 5
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WHY IS THERE A PROBLEM, BRAKES TAKE PRECIDENT OVER THE ACCELERATOR ANYWAY. WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS. BE CAREFUL YOU DONT LOSE CONTROL.
2007-01-27 01:18:59
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answered by sirjames 3
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you are the problem
2007-01-27 02:15:53
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answered by Anonymous
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