would this sensor cause the accelerator pedal to be soft or have no pressure, and would this cause the vehicle to stall , die, and then refuse to restartwould this sensor cause the accelerator pedal to be soft or have no pressure, and would this cause the vehicle to stall , die, and then refuse to restart
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this one will work. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-Nissan-Micra-Electronic-Accelerator-Pedal-/321195223272?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4ac8ba28e8 dont know if you are in the uk
There are 2 PDF documents above the photo. The first gives you the Routing guide for the vehicle/engine - 6-18 0n page 98 and the second document ( Illustration PDF) gives you the belt routing diagram for 6-18.
Hope this gives you what you need. Cheers Sean Voluntary contributor.
Carefully remove the plastic panel from the left side of the center console next to the accelerator pedal. That will expose the heater coil and lower duct. Next to the accelerator pedal there is a long, slender cover that is removable. Pull down gently on the bottom to unsnap, rotate out, and remove from top hinge. The filter is there. Reverse operation to restore console.
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