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Slide the seat all the way back and stretch out before you start. Bend yourself backward and upside down to twist yourself under the dashboard looking up. You'll see said 7mm nut at the top of the pedal. Crack it loose.

Now gently pop the knuckle loose in the engine bay and you can thread that first linkage rod out. I used a small screwdriver to pop the last of the grommet in place through the hole from inside the car, it can be a bit stubborn and try to fold up.

Don't forget to re-tighten that 7mm nut.

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Just make sure you know where you put your wrench and you can twist your upside down body to reach it while you have one leg through the window to make the reach - if not, you got to get out of the floorboard to get the wrench in your hand and do it all again!!ROFL

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My comment was based on the assumption that the rod and old boot was in his hand already.

Now why would you not just pop the ball off of both the pedal and the throttle linkage and take that rod out entirely before you try to undo the nut to separate the rod to put the new boot on? Bad enough having to be under the dash, let alone try to get that 7mm nut undone! That way when you put it all back together, you can make sure you get it back to the same length as it started too.

I'm just saying!

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Huh???

So you are saying the end that is inside the car unscrews? Has a lock nut on there?

The end in the engine compartment doesn't unscrew, correct.

So, like was stated above, can't I pop it off both ends and remove to undo the nut etc. i.e. it will fit through the firewall hole.

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Yes, the end inside the car, at the tip of the gas pedal, has the end that unscrews, but just pop that end off the tip of the gas pedal and take it off the car, then worry about getting the rod apart to replace the boot. The plastic ball on the ends of the rod fits through the hole in the firewall.

Jim

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