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Pedal went to the floor and did not return. Removed carpet to be sure it was not hanging up. Disconnected pedal from linkage and there is no resistance in the mechanism. Where to start? Pedal cluster? Accelerator cable? Other? Novice at best when it comes to mechanical experience.
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 13-July 14 From: Toledo, OH Member No.: 17,621 Region Association: None ![]() |
Finally had a chance to get back on it. Pulled the pedal board and the linkage seems attached at the pedals.
Loosened the air cleaner to get to the throttle linkage in the engine, again all seems intact. There is slop in the cable at either end but not so you could pull it out from one end or the other. Suggestions on next step? My respect to all of you who work on your cars. My old body does not like getting into the tight spaces. |
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