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Removal of bottom part of dash to gain access to the throttle position sensor assy.
Team,
I am trying to get to the throttle sensor and hence have to remove the pedal, and sensor assy. I have found good information on how to remove the pedal from the bulkhead. However in order to get to the throttle sensor I need more space to work and access. Could anyone who has done this help? I need to understand how to remove the lower part of the dash. Is it one piece or in two pieces across the width of the vehicle? As someone suggested I could pull apart the AC duct but in the confined space it is not easy to detach the AC duct in an effort to gain space. I have the service manuals. If someone can send me the chapter and section where I can find the info it cam also help. I have looked through and could not find it. Appreciate any and all help on this. Before people ask - why do you need to remove throttle sensor - I will inform you guys that I am converting my 2004 Boxster to EV. I have to convert my throttle to cable throttle and need to connect a 'potbox' to the cable coming out of the left side of the pedal. To do so I have to remove the pedal and throttle sensor and adapt the potbox to the pedal assembly. |
The main dashboard is all one piece. There is a great write up on here from Meir. Have fun :eek:.
http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/37245-dashboard-cover-removal.html |
Call me, I can walk you through it
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Great write-up, Meir! :cheers:
Looks like the bottom part of the dash is not a separate piece for me to remove. All I need to do is get access to the throttle position sensor to remove it along with the gas pedal and then fit my pot box in place. Perhaps I will just remove the AC duct by removing the left air vent and that should give me the access I need. Hopefully I never need to get into that much dis-assembly of the dash as Meir had to do...:) |
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Thanks Meir and Paul,
That's what I thought. I will try it in the weekend and post results to close this thread...:) Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year to all! |
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