AlexD333
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Just a few pics coming up for anyone thinking it's hugely complicated :thumb2
It's not... Even I managed it :lol
3 10mm nuts on the front of the pedal, once all nuts are off the whole entire pedal will come off as one solid piece. You need to squeeze the electrical connector at the top and remove it from the connector.
Have a look with a magnifying glass as the pins on mine had very fine and rather hidden corrosion, we used a very small very fine file to clean them, followed by some contact cleaner :thumb2
Pictured below is the plate that the pedal bolts on to, and the connector you have to remove :thumb2
Work time 10/15 minutes
Tools needed 10mm socket, ratchet and extender arm for lower bolts, contact cleaner and ideally an abrasive item to gently clean the pins :thumb2
It's not... Even I managed it :lol
3 10mm nuts on the front of the pedal, once all nuts are off the whole entire pedal will come off as one solid piece. You need to squeeze the electrical connector at the top and remove it from the connector.
Have a look with a magnifying glass as the pins on mine had very fine and rather hidden corrosion, we used a very small very fine file to clean them, followed by some contact cleaner :thumb2
Pictured below is the plate that the pedal bolts on to, and the connector you have to remove :thumb2
Work time 10/15 minutes
Tools needed 10mm socket, ratchet and extender arm for lower bolts, contact cleaner and ideally an abrasive item to gently clean the pins :thumb2