MTC 1010791/46505-SA5-000 Stop Pedal Pad (46505-SA5-000 1010791)
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Although I don't know for sure, I think it wouldn't hurt to try it for the price!
Regardless of which Honda Civic it fits, the "brake pedal stop" is generic and universal. that on a Honda product, an Acura.)
It should work with your Hyundai, as it is a generic stop pedal pad. There is also a "Dorman - A Guide to the Life of a Scientist" website There is also a generic non-specific pedal stop pad known as the "74015". We wish you all the best.
If yes, then it should be under the brake pedal on the floor of the
Selected User Reviews For MTC 1010791/46505-SA5-000 Stop Pedal Pad (46505-SA5-000 1010791)
This part fits perfectly on a Honda S2000 (from 2005, although it may fit any year). It was not difficult to perform the installation. The hardest part was getting my body into position. big, but it's a small car, the S2000. *)IMPORTANT advice For S2000 owners with manual transmissions (and any other vehicles with the same transmission), I recommend purchasing an extra quantity of these parts. For me, it was the brake pedal stop pad that broke, but when I checked on the clutch pedal stop pad, it was also fragile clutch pedal, because I was able to shift with it. According to my initial assumption, the clutch stop is an interference mechanism that keeps the cruise control engaged while it makes contact with the corresponding switch-or when the pedal is pressed up. As a result of the missing pad, I never tested the cruise control. It is important to note that if one brake pad breaks, whether it is for the clutch or the brakes, the other one is likely to break soon as well, so order both and save time. Lastly, I'd like to point out a few points about the installation For the pedals to remain pressed, I found it helpful to wedge something (like a piece of 2x4 wood) in place. Therefore, it made the installation easier since I did not have to use both hands. Perhaps you could get a companion to sit in the passenger seat and push the pedals with her feet (or to sit in the drivers seat if they are still able to reach them) if you do not have a device for this.
If your brake lights stay on and you have bits of plastic on your floorboard, get this mod. Sold it to us and it fitted our Honda Fit 2007 model. When I got to my house, the brake lights were on and the battery had been The plastic piece will stop a pin that is supposed to pass through a hole in the brake pedal shaft if it is the brake clutch stopper. You can usually find pieces of the stopper on your driver's side floorboard when it is the brake clutch stopper. The pin keeps the ignition of your car running even when the keys are out of the ignition if it isn't there. It was difficult for me to get to the top of the brake shaft after removing the underbody of the Fit. It feels pretty sturdy and is constructed of hard rubber, so I am not sure how long it will last. Despite its small size, it snapped into the hole next to the pin it needs to depress fairly easily. I didn't even need to use There are several good videos on Youtube that explain how to fix this problem. Just search for "Honda Brake Lights Staying On", and you'll find a couple.
Two of the pedal switches also had the stop pads missing, so I ordered two. As a quick fix, I spritzed them with spray oil (a very tiny amount) to help them stick. I was pleased with the result. As soon as they arrived in place, the deal was done. After removing the panels near the pedals and crawling under the dash, it took longer to put them back in place. My search for them came to an end once they were located. Getting the job done was simple. There are a couple of things that make them great subs for OEMs. The following are the details of my Base model of 2002 RSX 5SP.
Trying to start my car using the battery had a dead battery and my Honda s2000 brake lights were on. This section was broken when I took a quick look at the search engine. The keys were on the floor of my car, which was easy to locate. Getting the program up and running was easy. To activate this button, follow the brake or clutch pedal up to the point where there is a button. It's just a matter of snapping Due to the fact that my car is 16 years old, the old piece had become If only one pedal part is broken, buy an extra and make sure the other one is replaced or do both now to avoid a dead battery later.
I found it easy to install and about the same size as the previous There is some squishiness to this one compared to what came out. This could be caused by the age of the game. The basic trick for installing on brake pedals is to run the car and then press on the brake pedal to activate the vacuum assist otherwise, the brake pedal will be difficult to push down when it is turned.
There is no doubt that this product In my 2000 Honda Accord I noticed that the brake lights are turned on even without the engine The device was broken, as I found out through YouTube. A replacement was immediately ordered at Amazon, and I wore it right away as soon as I received it. It doesn't matter what you do, the brake lights have now been restored.
Seeing as your brake pedal probably needs one, you might as well get two since your clutch probably does Designed for the Honda Crx or Civic model years 1991-95.
The Honda CRV 2007 is a lovely sedan. This was a replacement for a broken one, and the fit was perfect and the installation was easy. In the hole, I placed my break pedal and moved it up so that it made contact with the stepped edge and forced it to the recessed area. I was able to do it on my first attempt. The last time I installed another one on a vehicle was a year ago, and it was spot on for fit and ease of installation.