I didn't come across any instructions for this, so I thought I'd do a writeup for the archives.
Difficulty - 2/10 Time - about 1 hour Tools - Ratchet wrench with 10mm socket Here are the parts.... '02 backing plate - 46991-S2A-A02 '02 deadpedal - 46992-S2A-010 http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/9864/img6729nb7.jpg Step 1 - Remove your floor mat and move the driver's seat all the way back to give you room to work. Those of you with more "robust" figures may want to remove the driver's seat entirely. http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/7949/img6732oe8.jpg Step 2 - Use 10mm ratchet to remove the two black bolts that hold the old dead pedal in place. http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/430/img6735ds8.jpg Step 3 - Remove the door sill trim with the "Manufactured by Honda" plate on it. It is held in place by three clips. http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/6450/img6738lj5.jpg Step 4 - Remove the left side footwell trim. It is held in place by three clips. (see below) This small white clip is hidden under the rubber door weatherproofing. http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/9686/img6739gc2.jpg This dark grey clip, located past the dead pedal position, was very hard to remove for me, but it will come off. http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/8499/img6743iu2.jpg Here is the piece after removal. You will probably need to pull the hood latch to get the trim piece removed. This will open your hood, so remember to close it when you're done. http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/1305/img6747xj3.jpg Step 5- Peel the carpet back enough to expose the old bracket. Use the 10mm ratchet to remove the three bolts that attach the base plate to the left side of the car. An extension bar will help, but is not absolutely necessary. http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/5530/img6749vl1.jpg With the old bracket and pedal removed, you can see the difference between the old and new parts. The old base plate has threaded holes for the old pedal to bolt into. The new base plate has larger rectangular holes that the new pedal snaps into. http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/6629/img6758ry9.jpg Step 6 - Bolt in the new bracket and put the carpet and trim pieces back into place. There is no need to cut the carpet. http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/2817/img6764hu3.jpg Step 7 - Put the new dead pedal in place, clipping it into the rectangular holes of the base plate. http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/7/img6765jt4.jpg Step 8 - Test the new pedal. Oooh, how nice!:thumbup: http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/2953/img6771rn7.jpg Step 9 - Don't forget to close the hood!! http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/1536/img6775au9.jpg |
Good write up. :thumbup:
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:iagree: Very thorough!
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DJ-how much were the parts if you don't mind my asking.
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Excellent write up!
Defintely, Archive material! :thumbup: |
Originally posted by tino73 DJ-how much were the parts if you don't mind my asking. $73.03 + Shipping + CA Sales Tax |
Why didn't you just put in a Muz deadpedal? Much cheaper and less hassle.
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Originally posted by reds2 Why didn't you just put in a Muz deadpedal? Much cheaper and less hassle. |
Nice write up! :thumbup: but you might want to try some of those pads for corns :thumbdn: :LOL: :rofl:
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Originally posted by TepEvan Nice write up! :thumbup: but you might want to try some of those pads for corns :thumbdn: :LOL: :rofl: |
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