Bike pedals can slip under load due to worn-out pedal threads or loose pedal bearings. To prevent this issue, regularly check and maintain the pedals, ensuring they are properly tightened and lubricated. If the pedals continue to slip, consider replacing them with new ones to ensure a secure connection.
under dashboard look under dash by pedals
under the floor directly under and behind pedals
Assuming someone has read the problem code and fixed the issue, you can pull out fuse Number 6 from the fuse box UNDER THE HOOD, wait for about 20-30 seconds and insert it back on. If the issue is fixed the check engine light should not come back on, otherwise you have some issue.
under the pedals
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Its under the steering wheel about a foot towards the pedals.
drivers side under the dash...to the left of the pedals
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Most likely in the fuse box under the steering wheel above the pedals.
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Under the dash, just above the brake and clutch pedals to the left.
Hey, that's a good thought! In fact, there are bicycles that lie low to the ground that do have the pedals in front of the rider. Of course, they get pretty wet when it's raining . . . On a normal stand-up bicycle, the pedals are under the rider so that she can use her body weight to help push the pedals. Some people will push the pedals while standing up, thus gaining a lot more power just through using their body weight.