Pawl Assembly; Accelerator Return Spring - Club Car Precedent 2004 Maintenance And Service

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ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE PEDAL GROUP

PAWL ASSEMBLY

The pawl assembly (6) serves to lock the brakes when the PARK pedal is pressed. The pawl assembly also
releases the brakes when either the STOP or GO pedal is pressed (Figure 5-4, Page 5-5). The pawl assem-
bly is serviced as a unit. The replacement unit includes two snap rings (7), pin (8), spring (9), and pawl unit (6).
When replacing the unit, ensure spring (9) is properly positioned to be held in place when the pin (8) is
installed. Secure the pin with two snap rings (7).

ACCELERATOR RETURN SPRING

The accelerator return spring assembly (10), consists of two springs and three T-shaped bars secured by two
crosspins (Figure 5-4, Page 5-5). The assembly is replaced as a unit. The replacement unit includes a pin
that keeps the spring compressed so it can be installed in the pedal group. Replace the assembly as follows:
CAUTION
• Spring is under tension. Use caution when working with springs.
1. With the pedal group removed from the vehicle and debris shield removed, remove the accelerator return
spring assembly.
2. To install accelerator return spring assembly, position the accelerator return spring unit in the pedal group
with the lower crosspin of the assembly positioned in the pedal group, secure it in place with the clip (1)
(Figure 5-5, Page 5-6).
3. Position upper crosspin in the tab on the pedal group (Figure 5-6, Page 5-6).
4. Push accelerator pedal forward to compress the springs in the assembly. While the springs are com-
pressed, pull pin from both T-shaped bars then release the pedal (Figure 5-7, Page 5-6).
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2004 Precedent IQ System Golf Car Maintenance and Service Manual
Pedal Group

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