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  1. 
The accelerator pedal sensor is located behind the pedal
    • The accelerator pedal sensor is located behind the pedal

  2. 
Unplug the plug located on top of the sensor

To be comfortable, move the driver's seat as far back as possible and lie down on the driver's mat.
    • Unplug the plug located on top of the sensor

    • To be comfortable, move the driver's seat as far back as possible and lie down on the driver's mat.

  3. 
Using a 10 ratchet wrench, unscrew the 2 top nuts on the sensor

Using a 10 ratchet wrench, unscrew the 2 top nuts on the sensor

Using a 10 ratchet wrench, unscrew the 2 top nuts on the sensor
    • Using a 10 ratchet wrench, unscrew the 2 top nuts on the sensor

  4. 
Using a 10 ratchet wrench equipped with a universal joint, unscrew the bottom nut on the sensor

Using a 10 ratchet wrench equipped with a universal joint, unscrew the bottom nut on the sensor

Using a 10 ratchet wrench equipped with a universal joint, unscrew the bottom nut on the sensor
    • Using a 10 ratchet wrench equipped with a universal joint, unscrew the bottom nut on the sensor

  5. 
Unclip the pedal from the sensor arm by leveraging a flat screwdriver between the 2 parts

Unclip the pedal from the sensor arm by leveraging a flat screwdriver between the 2 parts

Unclip the pedal from the sensor arm by leveraging a flat screwdriver between the 2 parts
    • Unclip the pedal from the sensor arm by leveraging a flat screwdriver between the 2 parts

  6. 
Place the new sensor in its location

Clip the pedal ball joint onto the sensor arm
    • Place the new sensor in its location

    • Clip the pedal ball joint onto the sensor arm

  7. 
Tighten the 2 top nuts with the extended ratchet wrench and a 10 socket.

Tighten the bottom nut with the extended ratchet wrench equipped with a 10 socket on the universal joint.

Place the nut in the socket then screw onto the screw
    • Tighten the 2 top nuts with the extended ratchet wrench and a 10 socket.

    • Tighten the bottom nut with the extended ratchet wrench equipped with a 10 socket on the universal joint.

    • Place the nut in the socket then screw onto the screw

  8. 
Reconnect the sensor

Check that the arm is properly clipped to the pedal

Check that the arm is properly clipped to the pedal
    • Reconnect the sensor

    • Check that the arm is properly clipped to the pedal

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Félix DELANOE

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If someone can do it for me I will replace the accelerator pedal sensor I would be delighted especially since I am going to the technical inspection and I am afraid of the second inspection I have a Clio 2 petrol year 2004 I saw a mechanic do it it took me 10 minutes to disassemble and reassemble I lost my phone disgusted

Here it is. My phone number is 0605876407, I am in Montpellier, thank you.

samirmtp34@hotmail.com - Reply

Hello Felix.

Thank you for this tutorial which is very useful. Without it, I would have hesitated to do the procedure. Operation carried out without problem.

jleg54 - Reply

You can help me I'm not good or for a fee do it for me reachable 0605876407

I have a Clio 2 petrol year 2004 thank you

samirmtp34@hotmail.com -

Hi, I have a little speed on a hill. It becomes too heavy to climb my Clio 2. Is it the accelerator pedal? Thanks..

belkadikamel22 - Reply

Hello Felix,

Thank you very much. My Kangoo is resurrected.

Eric PALLIER - Reply

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