Hello, I’m the least mechanical person ever so please bare with me. I have a 2006 450 Smart Cabrio from G&K
The problem started with a bad muffler, it was leaking straight up at the metal engine cover on the Left hand side, it got so hot it melted a full jug of antifreeze which soaked everything including the engine.
After MONTHS I finally got the muffler and had it put on but when I started the car it fired right up but there was absolutely nothing as far as when I depressed the throttle, so ordered a brand new gas pedal, plugged it in nothing, turned off the car and did a reset thing I saw on the net... turn car to on position, depress pedal, wait 5 seconds, release, shut of car wait a few minutes, restart. When I do this I get one rev and then nothing. After some snooping I found that the heat from the muffler melted through a vacuum line.
( this is the part where everyone is going to make fun of me because I know nothing! Lol)
I (and my mechanic) are having trouble finding out exactly what the vacuum hose goes to.
It’s runs along the top of the Fuel injector housing?
(The thing that says SMART) I would say how it’s attached is similar to a fuel rail? It has a connector
And this is where it gets funky? Everything is fine until
AFTER the connector and then it’s melted through,
The other end goes down along the left hand side of the car towards the front. I know that’s a **** description but I’m hoping someone can translate my idiocy and tell me the vacuum hose I need and better yet a part number. I see that I have to replace the plastic hose after the adapter closest to the engine but I’m not sure how far the other piece goes ( the part that is on the left part of the car and heads up front)
I’m hoping this will solve the throttle not reving problem but I’m not sure, the engine light and gas gauge are all flashing as well, I read that some cruise control problems can cause the no reving problem but CC doesn’t seem to be installed on my car.
I will try to upload a photo of the melted vacuum hose.
Again hopefully someone can assist me, I would be very grateful!
The problem started with a bad muffler, it was leaking straight up at the metal engine cover on the Left hand side, it got so hot it melted a full jug of antifreeze which soaked everything including the engine.
After MONTHS I finally got the muffler and had it put on but when I started the car it fired right up but there was absolutely nothing as far as when I depressed the throttle, so ordered a brand new gas pedal, plugged it in nothing, turned off the car and did a reset thing I saw on the net... turn car to on position, depress pedal, wait 5 seconds, release, shut of car wait a few minutes, restart. When I do this I get one rev and then nothing. After some snooping I found that the heat from the muffler melted through a vacuum line.
( this is the part where everyone is going to make fun of me because I know nothing! Lol)
I (and my mechanic) are having trouble finding out exactly what the vacuum hose goes to.
It’s runs along the top of the Fuel injector housing?
(The thing that says SMART) I would say how it’s attached is similar to a fuel rail? It has a connector
And this is where it gets funky? Everything is fine until
AFTER the connector and then it’s melted through,
The other end goes down along the left hand side of the car towards the front. I know that’s a **** description but I’m hoping someone can translate my idiocy and tell me the vacuum hose I need and better yet a part number. I see that I have to replace the plastic hose after the adapter closest to the engine but I’m not sure how far the other piece goes ( the part that is on the left part of the car and heads up front)
I’m hoping this will solve the throttle not reving problem but I’m not sure, the engine light and gas gauge are all flashing as well, I read that some cruise control problems can cause the no reving problem but CC doesn’t seem to be installed on my car.
I will try to upload a photo of the melted vacuum hose.
Again hopefully someone can assist me, I would be very grateful!
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