Question on replacing accelerator pedal
#1
Racer
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Question on replacing accelerator pedal
I bought a brand new accelerator pedal for my 924S. I have replaced the cover for the other two pedals which were a bit worn and have bought a set of almost brand new original floor mats so naturally i want to replace the gas pedal as well . Is it an easy bob to do ? any advice/tips ?
#2
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I’m assuming it’s the same as a 944. If so, it’s not a terrible job at all. The hardest part is a little c-clip where the linkage rod attaches near the top of the pedal. Once you get that off, gently pull the pedal forward, and there will be 2 small nuts attaching the pedal to the floor. Remove them and you’re done.
Be patient. That little c-clip can be trying, and the nuts/studs at the floor can be stingy. Try hitting the nuts with some type of penetrating oil and letting them soak for a bit before you try loosening.
Be patient. That little c-clip can be trying, and the nuts/studs at the floor can be stingy. Try hitting the nuts with some type of penetrating oil and letting them soak for a bit before you try loosening.
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I’m assuming it’s the same as a 944. If so, it’s not a terrible job at all. The hardest part is a little c-clip where the linkage rod attaches near the top of the pedal. Once you get that off, gently pull the pedal forward, and there will be 2 small nuts attaching the pedal to the floor. Remove them and you’re done.
Be patient. That little c-clip can be trying, and the nuts/studs at the floor can be stingy. Try hitting the nuts with some type of penetrating oil and letting them soak for a bit before you try loosening.
Be patient. That little c-clip can be trying, and the nuts/studs at the floor can be stingy. Try hitting the nuts with some type of penetrating oil and letting them soak for a bit before you try loosening.