In my experience, the electronic throttles are less reliable than cable, *BUT* unless the servo jams, do tend to fail towards idle
. That said, the failsafe for cables is throttle closed as well.
Throttle had jammed wide open.
Frayed throttle cables can jam the throttle open, which is what happened to me. But turning the engine off is a poor solution compared to shifting the transmission into neutral.
With hindsight I'd probably agree Nick. You have just a split second to react and this was my reaction, albeit possibly a bad reaction.

There was no rev limiter back in those days so I'm guessing the engine would have self destructed.
Yep. Been there, done that, thanks to Westfield's bizarre throttle pedal design. Let it bounce off the rev limiter until you are out of danger.
No rev limiter back in those days Kevin, not sure it had even been invented.

Car in question was my Capri 3.0S which I owned for just over six years, so the event was quite some time back.
