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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Alright, here's a general overview of the steps involved in replacing a pedal box in a Vauxhall Corsa:
Disconnect Battery: Before starting any work, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety.
Remove Dashboard Components: You might need to remove parts of the dashboard to access the pedal box. This could include panels, trim, and other components.
Access Pedal Box: Once you've exposed the pedal box, you'll need to disconnect the various components connected to it, such as the accelerator pedal, brake pedal, and clutch pedal (if applicable).
Disconnect Wiring: Disconnect any wiring harnesses and connectors that are attached to the pedal box. These may include sensors or switches.
Remove Bolts: The pedal box will be secured with bolts. Remove these bolts to detach the pedal box from the firewall.
Replace Pedal Box: Carefully take out the old pedal box and replace it with the new one.
Reattach Bolts: Secure the new pedal box in place by tightening the bolts. Make sure it's properly aligned before tightening everything down.
Reconnect Wiring: Reconnect any wiring harnesses and connectors that were disconnected earlier.
Reattach Dashboard Components: Put back any dashboard components that were removed earlier.
Reconnect Battery: Once you're sure everything is securely in place, reconnect the vehicle's battery.
Test: Before driving the vehicle, test the pedals to ensure they're functioning correctly and smoothly.
Remember, these are general steps and the specifics can vary depending on the year and model of your Vauxhall Corsa. It's always a good idea to consult the official repair manual or seek professional assistance to ensure the replacement is done accurately and safely.
I removed the steering column too, but now the car won't start after removing the steering column after replacing the clutch cylinder, there's no fuel going into engine from the hose that brings fuel into the engine. How can removing the cables around the steering and putting them on affect fuel going into the engine?
This has to be one of the most amazing repair videos I've ever seen. Your patience is unbelievable. I have simply been trying to lubricate the clutch return spring to stop it creeking and was finally overwhelmed by how inacessable it was and was forced to give up. I guess my neck with recover given time. Did you remove the drivers seat ?
No
How much is it to get this done
Great video thanks, I was struggling before I saw this and realised you have to unbolt the dash. Still took me 8 hours 😱😩
Hi mate can you remove the clutch mastercylinder without removing the pedal box?
Great quality video both visually and knowledge. Been looking for this as I need to change my clutch master cylinder but couldn't find a video on it. Thanks for the great content. Keep those Astra K vids coming! 💪🏾
My dad 83 just had a peble assembly fitted corsa 2015 model 900 quid he took it out charge battery up picked it up today pulled up at lights cut out its s stop start it'd been repaired lookers shocking
Absolutely fantastic video from start to finish with all the tricky bits in between. Couldn’t have done it without this video. Thankyou Sir
Your welcome that you appreciate the feedback
Looks like you are a very good mechanic Great job.
Thanks I try to be
Was this done because the clutch pedal spring clip had snapped?
No
Great video, what issues was tue customer having them Making them bring it back under a recall?
Broken spring
@@g_a_bofficial just started this job at work I have a clutch return spring. I’ve removed the pedal and the green clips and was just going to change the spring is that not possible ?
Why box was replaced and what faults it was given. Thanks
Fault with the pedal it’s a manufacturer recall for this symptom
Was the fault a broken return spring clip by any chance?
broken clutch spring?
@@g_a_bofficial
Can the clutch master cylinder be replaced without removing all of this hideous crap ?
It can
@g_a_bofficial how do you get it out bro it's stuck in for me.
How did you do it?
@aaronalderson5279 you have to take most of it off and loosen the pedal box. It's not that bad to do really when you get the column out of the way
Yes I just had to do it just loosen the peddle box and pull it back a bit you can reach the cylinder round the side