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Old 05-19-2016, 01:22 PM   #22
NorCalAnthony
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Re: DBW Gas Pedal Adapter bracket

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Originally Posted by Big Port Jimmy 6 View Post
The Kicker is finding the pedal. 300 ish new. And used ones are problematic. Jay
What do you mean by problematic? Everything I read about them (mainly on diesel forums) was they're pretty simple and don't wear out so buying one used shouldn't be a big deal. Hopefully that's still the case since I have a used one sitting on my shelf waiting for my swap to start lol.

If you're looking for a used one car-part.com and eBay are good places to look ($45-90+). Also, Dorman makes a replacement sensor (#699-207) for around $80-90 so if you get a bad one cheap enough it still might be cheaper than buying a new one...

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Originally Posted by Nodnarb76 View Post
I'm in need of this pedal for my Suburban LQ4 swap.
I'm a little intimidated swapping wires around. Is there a guide on how to move wires around on the connector? How do I get the wise out of the connector without damaging them? And then how do I reinstall them?

I'm pretty much done with my swap, and it drives great,but the pedal is way out of position. Hate to go screwing with my harness if everything is working, but the diesel pedal sounds like a good idea.
Here's a pretty good youtube video I found that shows how to take apart the different types of LS harness connectors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebO4-EwMJDM

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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod View Post
Rockauto.com has them for $120 + shipping

http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....1380181&jsn=10
Never mind Hart Rod replied while I was typing with a better deal

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