There are bolts holding the dead pedal in place. Remove those and it should come off.
you have to put your foot on the break pedal, to shift out of park its a safety feature
It sound like the switch needs to be adjusted down below the brake pedal. Someone thought it might be a solenoid problem? Does that sound right?
clogged or bad catalitic converter
You can bleed it though if the pedal is just low. Check the master and slave cylinders for leaks too.
There is no fluid in the system or master cylinder/slave cylinder failure (hydraulic). Cable streched or broken (if not hydraulic).
Yes you can remove a manual transmission and replace it with an automatic. You will need to buy an aftermarket shifter kit of find a shifter for your vehicle from a junk yard. You will also either have to remove the clutch pedal or replace the pedal assembly
The brake lights may not work on a 1993 Honda Prelude if the brake light switch is no longer working. The brake light switch is in the steering column just above where the brake pedal is bolted to it. There is also a chance that a brake light fuse is blown.
answerchange master cylinder and slave properly then bleed the system properly.
Is this a trick question??? If it's an automatic it won't have a clutch pedal lol!
hi, you may find that it dose not have a clutch cylinder, as this model usually has a cable. confirm this by following thru from top of clutch pedal. regards razzel
no, the shifting in the automatic works off of RPM's, it will accelerate as long as you have your foot on the pedal. the harder you push, it will down shift and go faster
you remove the GoldWing cover on the left side of the bike above the passenger foot pedal