Apparently mine starts too quickly and I also have the wrong key. I have ignored these messages as they only come up with a deep probe. Perhaps we need a new battery in the key fob (?). That should be OK if there is a spare functioning key to retrain the key I would be thinking to do without a dealer. I'd be thinking of removing the battery and testing it with the really hunky dory tester (with built in load). I have to work this out and then replacing and driving off my wife's key while I replace and using her key to retrain it. [b]Will advise[/b] - but I wasn't giving this any urgency as it runs perfectly other than surrendering a code in enhanced drivetrain.
Also if you have a compressor you might find that a light blow of air through the track followed by the acc pedal sensor will help.
People argue (correctly) that it's a hall effect device but in certain soil types mini(micro) meteorites can accrue in the track and put it off, with it being magnetic. You can pick these up with a fairly weak magnet in school playgrounds or roadways and on your shoes and they throw the sensor off. Sounds weird but its worth a try. I had similar acc pedal anomolies and blew the track out - haven't had them since.
750 is close to correct idle speed so you could again spread the scale (making max range 2000 rpm) to see if you get any blips on the readout. I'd be guessing you already know not to remove the switch by your statement about removing the pedal - they are supposed to be a one time install only.
Can't answer about the acc pedal adjustment though.
If the codes don't recurr they will go away after 40(?) warm up cycles for hard codes and 3 or 5 for soft codes after clearing. It (ECU) keeps a record for the 40 cycles even after clearing them successfully so you can refer back for recurring codes (I think). You should be able to clear them unless the problem is continually present - it sounds like you are working your way through this.
Hopefully you'll get cruise back with this resolved Nick.
You could also have a look at
www.liberty.eurekaboy.com/abs.htm - hope that is useful.