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[[File:Side view.jpg|none|thumb|Side view, P/N 37971-RCA-A01 (Honda Element)]] | |||
[[File:Side view 2.jpg|none|thumb|Side view 2, P/N 37971-RCA-A01 (Honda Element)]] | |||
[[File:Rear view.jpg|none|thumb|Rear view, P/N 37971-RCA-A01 (Honda Element)]] | |||
[[File:Underside view.jpg|none|thumb|Underside, P/N 37971-RCA-A01 (Honda Element)]] | |||
[[File:With cover and bracket.jpg|none|thumb|With cover and bracket, P/N 37971-RCA-A01 (Honda Element)]] | |||
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Revision as of 19:25, 18 January 2025
General Information
The original cable is shielded to avoid interference from other sources and resulting unwanted acceleration or deceleration.

Honda accelerator pedal sensor connector pinout[1]
The voltage from both sensors ramps linearly from the fully released position to the fully depressed position[2]. The pedal should be supplied with a reasonable stable and accurate 5V supply to ensure a proper readout.
Pedal Position | Sensor 1 | Sensor 2 |
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Fully Released | 0.05 V | 4.30 V |
Fully Depressed | 0.10 V | 4.90 V |
Versions
Part Number | Cars Used In | Electrical Connector | Remarks |
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Connector can be found on Aliexpress |
Photos
References
- ↑ Forum Reference: https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=66006#p66006
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