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Universal Car & Motorcycle Brake Pedal

Quick guide for installing and maintaining your Universal Car & Motorcycle Brake Pedal. Includes compatibility, installation steps, and troubleshooting tips.

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Quick guide from the manual

This guide provides essential information for installing and maintaining the Universal Car & Motorcycle Brake Pedal. It is designed as a direct replacement for original pedals, offering a non-slip surface and high-strength construction to improve braking stability and reduce driving fatigue.

Compatibility

The brake pedal is designed for universal fitment on the following vehicles:

  • Passenger cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks
  • Street motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, scooters, and ATVs

Note: The product features a universal mounting size, meaning no cutting or drilling is required for installation.

Technical Specifications

  • Material: High strength aluminum alloy / Reinforced plastic
  • Surface: Non-slip grain with anti-rust treatment
  • Working temperature: -45°C to +120°C
  • Installation method: Clamp type / Screw fixed
  • Characteristics: Wear-resistant, anti-slip, high-temperature resistant, no deformation

Installation Instructions

  1. Clean the original brake pedal surface thoroughly to remove all dust and oil.
  2. Align the new pedal with the original pedal position.
  3. Clamp the pedal tightly or fasten the fixing screws securely.
  4. Shake the pedal slightly to check for firmness and ensure there is no looseness.
  5. Test the brake stroke to confirm there is no interference with other parts.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues, refer to the following solutions:

  • Pedal loose: Retighten the screws or re-clamp the pedal.
  • Easy to slip: Clean the surface and keep it dry.
  • Installation interference: Adjust the position of the pedal properly.
  • Deformation damage: Replace the pedal with a new one immediately.

Practical help

Common problems

Pedal feels loose

Retighten the screws or re-clamp the pedal to the original brake pedal.

Pedal is slippery

Clean the surface of the pedal and ensure it remains dry.

Installation interference with other parts

Adjust the position of the pedal properly.

Deformation or damage

Replace the pedal with a new one immediately.

Before use

  • Clean the original brake pedal surface to remove dust and oil.
  • Align the new pedal with the original pedal position.
  • Clamp the pedal tightly or fasten the fixing screws.
  • Shake the pedal slightly to check for firmness.
  • Test the brake stroke to confirm no interference with other parts.

Specs in practice

Working temperature
-45°C to +120°C, suitable for extreme weather conditions.
Installation
Clamp type or screw fixed; no professional modification required.

Model compatibility

  • Compatible with all kinds of passenger cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks.
  • Compatible with street motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, scooters, and ATVs.
  • Universal mounting size; no cutting or drilling needed.

Manual page author

Michael Turner

Technical manual editor

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