Toyota Avalon (XX50) 2019-2022 Service & Repair Manual: Removal

REMOVAL

PROCEDURE

1. REMOVE NO. 1 INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY

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2. REMOVE ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR ASSEMBLY

NOTICE:

  • Avoid physical shock to the accelerator pedal sensor assembly.
  • Do not disassemble the accelerator pedal sensor assembly.
  • The accelerator pedal sensor assembly does not require lubrication.
  • Do not apply oil or other lubricants to the accelerator pedal sensor assembly. If applied, the accelerator pedal sensor assembly must be replaced.

(a) Disconnect the accelerator pedal sensor assembly connector.

(b) Remove the 3 nuts and disconnect the rod of the accelerator pedal sensor assembly from the accelerator pedal to remove the accelerator pedal sensor assembly.

NOTICE:

If the accelerator pedal sensor assembly has been struck or dropped, replace it.

3. REMOVE ACCELERATOR PEDAL PAD

(a) Disengage the 4 claws and remove the accelerator pedal pad from the accelerator pedal.

4. REMOVE ACCELERATOR PEDAL

(a) Remove the 2 bolts.

(b) Push the accelerator pedal in the direction indicated by the arrow (1) shown in the illustration to disengage the claw.

*a

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Remove in this Direction (1)

Remove in this Direction (2)

(c) Pull the accelerator pedal in the direction indicated by the arrow (2) shown in the illustration to remove it.

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