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Old 07-19-2004, 05:52 PM
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Smile 86 accord: where does the brake light plastic pedal stopper go?

Thanks to this website! My brake lights are stuck on and through a previous post, I learned about this plastic piece that might be the problem. turns out, it was, ordered a new $3 pedal stopper and now just need to know where to stick it! any ideas? Thanks in advance!
-sarah
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Old 07-20-2004, 07:43 PM
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Re: 86 accord: where does the brake light plastic pedal stopper go?

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Thanks to this website! My brake lights are stuck on and through a previous post, I learned about this plastic piece that might be the problem. turns out, it was, ordered a new $3 pedal stopper and now just need to know where to stick it! any ideas? Thanks in advance!
-sarah
It goes on the brake pedal arm near the point where it is mounted to the car. See the diagram: (it is labeled #7)

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I got it! Thank you so much!
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