What is involved in fitting this?
Is it an easy DiY job?
Any drilling ?
Aluminium pedal kit
I bought an Aluminium Pedal kit and required no drilling they have rubber shrouds for want of a better word - - but other than looks they serve no purpose so I have ditched them.. the main reason I wanted one was for the lazy footrest and that was a disaster for ever falling off (sticky variety).
I solved the issue by buying a 206 Peugeot aluminium pedal (I worked out this would be the right shape etc.) it came with 4 screw that require no drilling as the rest has a substrait of polystyrene so the screws just screw in if you add a drop of super glue to the end of the screw this will weld the screw into place hasn't failed yet.
I solved the issue by buying a 206 Peugeot aluminium pedal (I worked out this would be the right shape etc.) it came with 4 screw that require no drilling as the rest has a substrait of polystyrene so the screws just screw in if you add a drop of super glue to the end of the screw this will weld the screw into place hasn't failed yet.
I hope this link can help:
https://saintely.com/projects/automobil ... azda-cx-3/
https://saintely.com/projects/automobil ... azda-cx-3/
Mazda CX-3 2017
Optimum, 150HP(110kW) 1.998cc, Petrol, 4WD, AT
Optimum, 150HP(110kW) 1.998cc, Petrol, 4WD, AT
Installation manuals can be found on this page:
https://saintely.com/portfolio/mazda-cx ... nsmission/
https://saintely.com/portfolio/mazda-cx ... nsmission/
Mazda CX-3 2017
Optimum, 150HP(110kW) 1.998cc, Petrol, 4WD, AT
Optimum, 150HP(110kW) 1.998cc, Petrol, 4WD, AT
Thanks - exactly what I was looking forward.Ely wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 12:48 pm Installation manuals can be found on this page:
https://saintely.com/portfolio/mazda-cx ... nsmission/
All looks straight forward once the throttle pedal is unplugged / removed...