2020 Trail Boss accelerator pedal connector broke!
I broke the small red clip which locks the connector from the wiring to the top of pedal on my 2020 Chevy Trail Boss. It is very hard to remove what am I doing wrong. Please help me with fixing the part where to purchase and part # if possible. Thank you
You're probably going to need to get with a dealer for replacement parts etc.. That truck is pretty new. Curious: Why were you messing with it?
Regarding how to remove it, it is a technical connection that is difficult to accurately describe such that it is accurately understood and executed by the audience. Get us some pictures etc. and maybe we can help you out.
Regarding how to remove it, it is a technical connection that is difficult to accurately describe such that it is accurately understood and executed by the audience. Get us some pictures etc. and maybe we can help you out.
Wait, I just saw your profile.
According to https://pedalcommander.com/products/...32396725518426 there isn't a version available for the 2020 model year.
Besides that, I'd be concerned about warranty issues with this device installed. From their FAQ:
So . . . they don't actually say that it won't void your warranty.
According to https://pedalcommander.com/products/...32396725518426 there isn't a version available for the 2020 model year.
Besides that, I'd be concerned about warranty issues with this device installed. From their FAQ:
Originally Posted by PedalCommanderFAQ
Will the Pedal Commander void my vehicle'* warranty?
When a dealership does any kind of work or repair, they run a scan on the vehicle'* computer to see if anything has been changed. Other aftermarket tuners and programmers will leave "flags" on the ECU after they've been installed, and will remain even after they've been removed. These digital footprints are what causes dealerships to void any kind of claim or maintenance program.
Pedal Commander is 100% UNTRACEABLE by dealerships because it doesn't leave these "flags" on your ECU. Before going in for service, just make sure you turn the unit off and tuck it out of sight and you're good to go!
If you’re going in for any kind of repair or problem, we recommend removing the unit just to be safe because when a dealership starts running diagnostics, they look for things like this to avoid a warranty payout.
When a dealership does any kind of work or repair, they run a scan on the vehicle'* computer to see if anything has been changed. Other aftermarket tuners and programmers will leave "flags" on the ECU after they've been installed, and will remain even after they've been removed. These digital footprints are what causes dealerships to void any kind of claim or maintenance program.
Pedal Commander is 100% UNTRACEABLE by dealerships because it doesn't leave these "flags" on your ECU. Before going in for service, just make sure you turn the unit off and tuck it out of sight and you're good to go!
If you’re going in for any kind of repair or problem, we recommend removing the unit just to be safe because when a dealership starts running diagnostics, they look for things like this to avoid a warranty payout.
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