Accelerator Pedal Broke off while driving!

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Re: Accelerator Pedal Broke off while driving!

Postby deviant » Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:28 pm

I would guess that finding someone that is breaking a car would be your best bet. Not normally a part that fails so you should not be fighting people for it.

You could probably get it welded up but it is probably easier to just replace it.

Is the car your daily?

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Re: Accelerator Pedal Broke off while driving!

Postby de Bounce » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:18 pm

Try MX5 Plus
If they haven't got a replacement, they should be able to weld it and possibly reinforce it as well.

I believe it is becoming a common problem for the NA's
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Re: Accelerator Pedal Broke off while driving!

Postby de Bounce » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:43 pm

Bit more info HERE and HERE
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Re: Accelerator Pedal Broke off while driving!

Postby manga_blue » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:45 pm

A bit late for you, Jaron, but anyone can stop this from happening in the first place by adjusting all the throttle linkage properly. If the pedal arm pushes against the stop bolt at full throttle then the twisting force of the arm against the stop bolt will bend, weaken and eventually snap that bracket. It's a design flaw that you need to work around.

First you back off the stop bolt until the arm can no longer touch it. Then you adjust the cable attachment on the inlet manifold of the motor until the throttle body is just a whisker off fully open when you push the pedal to the floor. When you set it up right there will be no strain on the pedal, the floor bracket, the cable or the throttle body, no matter how hard you mash the pedal into the carpet.
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