Aluminium sports pedal
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Aluminium sports pedal
Does anyone know if its possible to transfer just the aluminium plates from OEM pedals? Most breaker yards sell the entire pedal but sees like a lot of work to change the entire pedal, can the metal plates be removed and transferred to OEM pedal?
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If they are original Lexus Aluminum pads, then they should be plug and play.
Except for the Gas. You will have to remove the pedal for you to be able to install the pad. It was a bear to get it out. There's a bolt up in there that is not easy to reach. Good luck. If you do a search, you can learn more. But the pedals are worth it.
Except for the Gas. You will have to remove the pedal for you to be able to install the pad. It was a bear to get it out. There's a bolt up in there that is not easy to reach. Good luck. If you do a search, you can learn more. But the pedals are worth it.
Last edited by mandyfig; 09-23-19 at 12:28 PM.
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Brake and clutch are slip-on.
Gas has a roll pin holding it onto the pedal.
For the gas you need to remove the pedal and push out the roll pin. I would suggest getting a new pin for the installation. Alternatively, I would say just buy the gas pedal pad new (04000-14253), it's relatively inexpensive and includes a new pin.
Jeff
Gas has a roll pin holding it onto the pedal.
For the gas you need to remove the pedal and push out the roll pin. I would suggest getting a new pin for the installation. Alternatively, I would say just buy the gas pedal pad new (04000-14253), it's relatively inexpensive and includes a new pin.
Jeff
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Gas has a roll pin holding it onto the pedal.
For the gas you need to remove the pedal and push out the roll pin. I would suggest getting a new pin for the installation. Alternatively, I would say just buy the gas pedal pad new (04000-14253), it's relatively inexpensive and includes a new pin.
Jeff
For the gas you need to remove the pedal and push out the roll pin. I would suggest getting a new pin for the installation. Alternatively, I would say just buy the gas pedal pad new (04000-14253), it's relatively inexpensive and includes a new pin.
Jeff
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The pin, the pin, that's a pain. Look at install pics from prior posts.
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Search on YouTube how to remove roll pins
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I've got the entire sports pedal accelerator assembly from a breakers yard, seeing as the assembly needs replacing, will it just be easier to just swap the entire assembly as the replacement part with the pedal is complete piece. Or will the ECU pickup some issue if I replace the pedal? What's the chances of a faulty pedal? Do they go faulty?
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I've got the entire sports pedal accelerator assembly from a breakers yard, seeing as the assembly needs replacing, will it just be easier to just swap the entire assembly as the replacement part with the pedal is complete piece. Or will the ECU pickup some issue if I replace the pedal? What's the chances of a faulty pedal? Do they go faulty?
As from it being from the wreckers, and not being able to see how it was stored. I'd just swap it for the working one on the car.
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