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Back brake pedal overall as it is sticking.
After removing the two bolts on the brake pedal (engine side), the solo one on the other side is loosening but will not come out. Now when I try tightening it up, it won't fully tighten either. Is there something I am missing regarding removing the pedal?
Thanks for any help. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ
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1979 P150X, 1983 P200E, 1987 PK125XL Elestart, 1988 T5, 1995 PX200E, 2024 GTS 300
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1979 P150X, 1983 P200E, 1987 PK125XL Elestart, 1988 T5, 1995 PX200E, 2024 GTS 300
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The left bolts screws in an M6 caged nut. They tend to seize and then rotate in the cage. If it's not going back either, cut the bolt's head and then replace bothโ€ฆ
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Thanks, that's a job for tomorrow then. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ

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