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shut the car off and look at the throttle body, have someone step on the gas pedal if the throttle body does not open up then the cable from the pedle to the throttle popped off or broke
In most cases that is what's going on with your car, if questionable, you may want to turn on your A/C to see if the problem worsen. If so, you may want to tighten up the lose belt or take it to a local shop if you're not comfortable doing it yourself.
Sounds like a sensor, probably not harmful to drive the car. If you hook up a diagnostic scanner it will give you a code, and if it's a better scanner, it'll tell you a general idea where the problem is coming from. From research that I've done, it sounds like a pulse generator.
If you don't have a scanner, maybe a friend does? or a diagnostic shop which costs some money.
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