Your video title and description do not say what Honda model you worked on which would be interesting to know, because I just replaced the stop pads on my 1994 Honda Accord (USA version) without having to remove any pedals. Just press down the pedals, hold them in place with a piece of wood wedged against the seat and the stop pads popped right in.
Was that in the clutch? There are 2 switches on my clutch and the very top one on mine broke apart. I don’t think I’ll be able to install it without removing the whole assembly. Mine is a 2006 Accord.
@@davidg4781 ..... I replaced the stop pads on the brake and clutch pedals without having to remove any pedals. But that is on my 1994 Accord and I only have one switch on each clutch and brake. It is possible that the clutch pedal assembly design has changed and your 2006 clutch assembly might be different than mine.
I have 1997 Honda Civic. The black pointy stopper broke into several pieces. Is this what you just replaced in this video? Do I have to remove my entire clutch pedal to install the new part? The new piece looks like the one you put in..it's white in color with a point.. but my original that broke was black. Does that make any difference? Thanks for any help.
Thanks man that really help now my car is up and running
Your video title and description do not say what Honda model you worked on which would be interesting to know, because I just replaced the stop pads on my 1994 Honda Accord (USA version) without having to remove any pedals. Just press down the pedals, hold them in place with a piece of wood wedged against the seat and the stop pads popped right in.
Was that in the clutch? There are 2 switches on my clutch and the very top one on mine broke apart. I don’t think I’ll be able to install it without removing the whole assembly. Mine is a 2006 Accord.
@@davidg4781 ..... I replaced the stop pads on the brake and clutch pedals without having to remove any pedals. But that is on my 1994 Accord and I only have one switch on each clutch and brake. It is possible that the clutch pedal assembly design has changed and your 2006 clutch assembly might be different than mine.
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I have 1997 Honda Civic. The black pointy stopper broke into several pieces. Is this what you just replaced in this video? Do I have to remove my entire clutch pedal to install the new part?
The new piece looks like the one you put in..it's white in color with a point.. but my original that broke was black. Does that make any difference? Thanks for any help.
I actually replaces both pcs. , you don't have remove the pedal tight space because the limited space under there.
Sorry I did not see your second paragraph, color doesn't matter as long as the pc. fit and stay in.
The work to take that paddle off for that little rubber piece ain't worth Honda why.
What did your pedal feel like before and after ?
If press all the way down it felt like it tapped metal, but the clutch work normal.