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Easy

Steps

5

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

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  • Pedal Spring
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Pedal Spring               
  • Remove two screws from each pedal with a 2.5mm allen wrench.
  • The left two pedals have 30 mm screws and the right-most pedal has 16.3 mm screws.
  • Once these screws are off, take off the front faces on each pedal, they should be very easy to remove.

Remove two screws from each pedal with a 2.5mm allen wrench.

The left two pedals have 30 mm screws and the right-most pedal has 16.3 mm screws.

Once these screws are off, take off the front faces on each pedal, they should be very easy to remove.

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Step 2

  • Flip over the device. Now remove fourteen 15.8 mm screws from the underside of the pedal assembly with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
  • There are two of these screws under the carpet grip, make sure you don’t miss those!
  • When finished, flip over the device again so that it’s in its original position.

Flip over the device. Now remove fourteen 15.8 mm screws from the underside of the pedal assembly with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

There are two of these screws under the carpet grip, make sure you don’t miss those!

When finished, flip over the device again so that it’s in its original position.

Step 3

  • Lift the top cover of the device from the front, don’t completely remove it yet though, because there are still wires connecting both halves. (NEED PICTURE)
  • Behind the left-most pedal, there are two 7.4mm screws attaching a wire to the top cover. Remove these with a Phillips #1 screwdriver and release the wires.
  • Once the wires are no longer connected to the top cover, remove the cover completely.

Lift the top cover of the device from the front, don’t completely remove it yet though, because there are still wires connecting both halves. (NEED PICTURE)

Behind the left-most pedal, there are two 7.4mm screws attaching a wire to the top cover. Remove these with a Phillips #1 screwdriver and release the wires.

Once the wires are no longer connected to the top cover, remove the cover completely.

Step 4

  • Simultaneously remove the 10mm screws connecting the pedal to the red piston behind it.
  • This will take two 2.5mm allen wrenches, one for each side of the screw.
  • Once removed, the piston can rotate free of the pedal.

Simultaneously remove the 10mm screws connecting the pedal to the red piston behind it.

This will take two 2.5mm allen wrenches, one for each side of the screw.

Once removed, the piston can rotate free of the pedal.

Step 5

  • Flip the piston away from the pedal and remove the top half of it. The spring should now be visible. (NEED PICTURE)
  • Take out the spring, and replace it with a new one.
  • Repeat steps four and five for each pedal that needs a spring replaced.

Flip the piston away from the pedal and remove the top half of it. The spring should now be visible. (NEED PICTURE)

Take out the spring, and replace it with a new one.

Repeat steps four and five for each pedal that needs a spring replaced.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Dave Pawson - Aug 18, 2017

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Is it possible to replace / renew the potentiometers used for gas / brake?

Jan Kadeřábek - Jul 3, 2018

http://www.thesimshop.com/g25_pot_guide….

matthew.liam.gleason - Sep 19, 2019

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I replaced the springs and reassembled in reverse order. However, my wheel will no longer power on. Any idea where I would have lost power? Thank you.

isaacjohnson138 - Feb 27, 2020

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What size is the cluch spring

hermimaier - Mar 7, 2020

6cm length

2cm diameter