Accelerator Pedal Module Removal/Installation

2008 Honda Civic Si, 4D SedanSECTION Accelerator Pedal Module Removal/Installation
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'06-08 models 

  1. Disconnect the APP sensor 6P connector (A), then remove the nuts (B).
    Fig 1: Disconnecting Accelerator Pedal Module Connector With Torque Specifications
    G04665411Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  2. Remove the accelerator pedal module (B).
    NOTE: The APP sensor is not available separately. Do not disassemble the accelerator pedal module.
  3. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

'09-11 models 

  1. Disconnect the APP sensor 6P connector (A).
    Fig 2: Disconnecting Accelerator Pedal Module Connector
    G00485213Courtesy of TOYOTA
  2. Remove the clip (B).
    NOTE: Do not reuse the clip once it is removed.
  3. Push the tab (C), and remove the accelerator pedal pad (D) from the pedal stop (E).
  4. Remove the accelerator pedal module (F).
    NOTE: The APP sensor is not available separately. Do not disassemble the accelerator pedal module.
  5. Set the accelerator pedal pad (A) to the pedal stop (B).
  6. Fig 3: Connecting Accelerator Pedal Module Connector With Torque Specifications
    G00485214Courtesy of TOYOTA
  7. Install the accelerator pedal module (C) with a new clip (D).
  8. Reconnect the APP sensor 6P connector (E).
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