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kenchan 07-17-2015 06:58 PM

:ugh:

Which step you need help on?

Cjdiezel 07-19-2015 10:29 AM

Haven't started it waiting for the parts. seems like an easy mod. I just like pictures, no worries if ya can't find em, I'm sure I can figure it out

Thanks


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Cjdiezel 07-19-2015 10:30 AM

I was thinking of buying a used one on eBay for a price of 40. Any experience with this bs a new unused one ?


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kenchan 07-19-2015 07:11 PM

Btw there was someone with a 12 that needed a different reset procedure.

Check out p3 of this thread for the link. GL!

As for ebay one, no idea.. :ugh:

Cjdiezel 07-20-2015 08:45 PM

Yes I saw that

If I do the instal with the battery unplugged is the contra code still required? Haha


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kenchan 07-21-2015 03:30 PM

hummmm... i only did my 09 and there was no need to unplug the battery or do any reset procedure besides the simple initialization process i noted, so don't know..

Cjdiezel 08-06-2015 06:03 PM

DIY: Installing Touring pedals on your Base
 
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Just used a used gas pedal from eBay I got off a 09' for 35.00.

Install was easy and code worked on the first try!

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HitLines 11-24-2015 02:42 AM

Nice find Cjdiezel. I love your red seats. :xmastup:

http://i.imgur.com/zK7KnSl.jpg?1

MarksZ34 11-15-2016 06:02 PM

Just an update since I installed these parts today on my 09 sport; they were like new off of ebay from a 2013 Nismo with ~6k miles:

#1 - I think the pedal covers are easier to install from the bottom up since the lower rubber flanges are wider and longer. They are also tapered so it is easier to slide the covers on while pushing up on them over the metal pedal bases and then use a small regular screw driver to pry the upper rubber flange outward and over the top of the metal base; the pedal cover's top rubber flange is narrower than the lower ones which I thought made it easier this way using the mirror and flashlight as per the original post.

#2 - No new tie wrap needed! There is no need to cut the existing tie wrap since it is attached to a tie wrap mount that inserts through the hole in the top of the existing accelerator assembly. Just squeeze together the two plastic prongs holding the tie wrap mount to the old assembly and push it out of the hole. Then you can easily reinsert it into the hole in the new assembly.

All of the other steps originally posted by Kenchan are dead on and kudos to him for tackling this the first time!

As others have said, IMO these parts should have been part of the Sport package rather than the Touring since they are shared with the Nismo. I don't understand why Nissan made them part of the Touring package rather than the Sport???

tonythetiger 12-12-2016 09:39 AM

I installed my a few yrs ago (2010 base model), never needed to disconnect battery or pedals, just installed pedals from underneath. pretty straight forward.

bensnaidero 06-08-2021 08:49 PM

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Sliding the brake/clutch cover up from the bottom is the easiest method. I used this bike tire removal tool to pull the top edge over. Way easier than a screwdriver as this tool is really small, only like 4 inches long so it's easy to maneuver in that tight space.

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