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Old 16-01-2006, 07:07 PM   #1
MustangNicko
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Default Pedal Box

Hey guys

Just spent the last hour and a half or so pulling out the dash in my EL. The reason for this is because the pedal box is absolutely knackered. Now, just some quick questions, how many bolts are there in the pedal box assembly? It seems that all that has to be done is undo the clutch cable from the pedal... unclip the brake switch from the brake pedal... and undo the accelerator cable from the accelerator pedal and search for bolts? Ive got my Gregories manual, and there is no tutorial on the pedal box assembly, just the removal of the dash. Bugga, it was a b!tch, but at least it wasnt very time consuming.

Cheers

Nick

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