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> Accelerator Slop, Is this right?
TINCAN914
post Mar 26 2006, 10:04 AM
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The Accelerator on my car has a great deal of play in it, (left to right) I believe there is a rob that keeps it from flopping from side to side, I have no idea what it's called though. Is this something I saw in a dream?
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dlo914
post Mar 26 2006, 01:24 PM
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QUOTE (rhodyguy @ Mar 26 2006, 11:19 AM)
the ball that should be on the rod goes into the cup on the back of the pedal.

hmm htat's an aftermarket OEM pedal made of hard plastic. I just recently replaced my rusted out gas pedal w/ one from a fellow member. The old pedal would just wobble around, and you had to learn how to pin the pedal w/ your foot a certain way so that it wouldnt move. There were times where the ball and cup would come apart while driving. Pretty scary when in the fastlane on the 605 North, and the gas pedal goes straight to the floor. Luckily i coasted all the way to the shoulder and reattached the pedal. But yea just check Ebay or this forum for a used pedal in good condition. It only cost me $29 including shipping.
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