OK, so, I’ll attach an obviously not to scale drawing for illustrative purposes, but I’ve inherited my wifes old car, and while it wasn’t an issue for her, it is for me.

Long story short, even barefoot with my foot all of the way against the “wall” to the right of the “gas” pedal, I can’t press it down without also pressing the brake pedal. I’ve been working around this by reaching my left foot across the floor, and pressing the pedals with the side of my left foot, and when I get sore doing that, I’m just having my right leg way back and just touching the pedals with the tip of my toe.

Is there a way a mechanic can do something like “move the brake farther to the left”, or “just have two gas pedals so the brake pedal is physically smaller” ? Saw off right right half of the brake pedal?

Mechanics of Reddit, what should I be doing about this?

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  • strikerz13B
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    10 months ago

    So just looking the pedal assembly up, I’m gonna have to say this is a you problem. You got huge feet? Wearing huge boots while driving?

    I would not advise modifying the pedals in any way as that could also be dangerous.

  • sac_delta_throwawayOPB
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    10 months ago

    OK, so, when looking at pictures of other Sparks online, I can see the thing /u/strikerz13 mentioned with the brake pedal being offset to the left…mine is not.

    I’m sure I’m getting the terminology completely wrong, but the “bar” that goes up into the car on one end and attaches to the “you put your foot on it part” on the other end does not angle to the left for the brake.

    The brake and accelerator “bars” are both completely straight (like in the drawing in the OP) and come down parallel to each other.

    Is this maybe a talk to a dealer thing, go to some mechanics repair shop, anyone have any tips?