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Old Jun 21, 2017 | 01:34 PM
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Hey everyone.
I have looked all over and have found a lot of posts about "hey, I just realized I have adjustable pedals!!!" but can not find much on when the power adjustable pedals break. Mine do not move any longer. It sounds like there is a slight bump when I press the button but it most likely is the motor binding up. I believe Dodge/Chrysler has discontinued making the pedals (bunchadicks) so now I'm looking for help.

1. How can I really pull the assembly apart and see if I can find out what broke? I have heard about a worm gear of some sort but never heard anything about being able to just replace that if it is the culprit.

2. If the assembly is bad, does anyone know where I can get another and MORE IMPORTANTLY WHAT IS THE PART NUMBER (2007 R/T)

Sorry if this was answered somewhere but I have searched 'adjustable pedal' on several forums and really don't see much. I can't be the only person that has this issue. My wife is 4'11 and this is her car so she really needs to be farther away from the steering wheel.
 
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Old Jun 21, 2017 | 11:04 PM
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Check for voltage at the connector. Then amp test the line, see if you have power going to it and if so how much is it trying. Get down there and feel around as you press the button. Measure voltage to ground with and without button being pressed. Volt drop test the line.

See if you can feel the motor with your hand try g to move when you press the button. These things will tell you if you have a power issue, a motor issue or a binding pedal issue. Get back to me with some info.
 
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Old Jun 23, 2017 | 10:37 AM
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I haven't had time to get my meter out but when I press the button I can feel a "thud" in the pedals. The switch is working and I believe I have power due to the feel of the thud.
 
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Old Jun 23, 2017 | 12:09 PM
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Well you need to find the time to do some troubleshooting as mentioned in the thread above. Unfortunately the vehicle is with you so we can't do it for you.
 
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