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G90-1174-101111210 | Genuine Paccar® Foot Pedal

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Description:
A foot pedal G90-1174-101111210 in a vehicle is a mechanical or electronic control operated by the driver’s foot to control key vehicle functions — like acceleration, braking, or clutch engagement. Brake Foot Pedal For Kenworth T680, T880, Peterbilt 579, work condition, used take-off Kenworth T880 2024 


Part Number
: G90-1174-101111210, G901174101111210
Condition: Take Off
Manufacture/Brand: Paccar

Fits 08-03384-110 For Peterbilt/Kenworth Trucks, Kenworth T680, T880, Peterbilt 579
 

Purpose of using 08-03384-110:

Function Description
Applies the brakes Sends pressure (air or hydraulic) to the brake system to slow or stop wheels
Controls stopping force The harder you press, the more braking power is applied
Hands-free operation Allows the driver to keep both hands on the wheel while braking
Emergency control Enables quick reaction in critical situations
Vehicle positioning Used for holding the vehicle stationary at stops or on slopes


Signs of a Bad Brake Foot Pedal 08-03384-110:

1. Soft or Spongy Pedal Feel

The pedal sinks too easily or feels “mushy” when pressed.
May indicate air leaks, worn seals, or issues in the treadle (foot) valve.

2. Hard or Stiff Pedal

The pedal is difficult to press, requiring extra force.
Can signal a blocked air line, failing brake valve, or mechanical linkage issue.

3. Delayed Brake Response

There’s a lag between pressing the pedal and the brakes engaging.
Often caused by a failing treadle valve, air restriction, or internal wear.

4. Pedal Doesn’t Return Smoothly

Pedal sticks or returns slowly after being released.
Could be due to a broken return spring, dirty pivot points, or internal valve failure.

5. Air Leaks or Hissing Sounds

Audible hissing near the brake pedal area when pressed or released.
This may mean a leaky diaphragm, seal, or loose fitting in the foot valve or lines.

6. Uneven Braking or Pulling

Vehicle pulls to one side when braking.
Suggests the pedal or valve is not evenly distributing air pressure to all axles.

7. Warning Lights or Fault Codes

Brake system warning lights on the dash may indicate pedal sensor or valve problems (in electronic systems).


About the Manufacturer – Paccar:

PACCAR Inc is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture, and customer support of premium light-, medium-, and heavy-duty trucks. Founded in 1905 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, PACCAR is best known for its world-class truck brands: Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF.
PACCAR’s trucks are recognized for their durability, fuel efficiency, advanced engineering, and driver-focused technology. In addition to truck manufacturing, PACCAR also designs and builds diesel engines, and provides financial services, information technology, and aftermarket support to its global customer base.