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coolcruisin 05-31-2018 05:28 AM

Pedal swap out issue
 
The accelerator pedal in my 2000 986 Boxster S has a left right wobble and is stitchy, so I bought a second hand fly-by-wire accelerator complete with potentiometer (wherein I believed the spring was sticking) to sort the two issues. I gave them to my mechanic and had him swap them out.

But - he said when he did so the engine just revved out with the new pedal fitted and didn't respond to the throttle. He ended up swapping back to the old pedal and the car straight away went back to normal accelerator response. I'd to pay him for his (wasted) time. :ah:

Anyone know if there's a solution? The play and notchiness are spoiling my driving experience so I'd like to swap to the other pedal.

JFP in PA 05-31-2018 07:32 AM

The second pedal is probably defective.

Racer Boy 05-31-2018 08:47 PM

You can get rid of the notchiness by taking the assembly apart and cleaning and lubing all the pivot points. My throttle was very stiff and had a lot of "stiction", so I used some white lithium grease when I lubricated it, and it took care of the problem.

coolcruisin 06-01-2018 12:11 AM

defective
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 571814)
The second pedal is probably defective.

I was hoping it was that simple. I'll try returning it to the ebay supplier.
thanks.

coolcruisin 06-01-2018 12:13 AM

I'm a poor solderer.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Racer Boy (Post 571858)
You can get rid of the notchiness by taking the assembly apart and cleaning and lubing all the pivot points. My throttle was very stiff and had a lot of "stiction", so I used some white lithium grease when I lubricated it, and it took care of the problem.

I've actually seen a how to guide on this on a forum, possibly this one - but the having to de and resolder evrything rather spooked me to be honest....

Van914 06-01-2018 03:35 AM

The hinge is the cause of the wobble. Go to hardware store and get a 2" install with the screws supplied. Mine broke at the track easy fix.

Racer Boy 06-01-2018 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolcruisin (Post 571864)
I've actually seen a how to guide on this on a forum, possibly this one - but the having to de and resolder evrything rather spooked me to be honest....

There was no soldering involved, just cleaning and lubing the mechanical parts of the pedal assembly.


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